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Chillin' out with my buddy ✌️😄 thank you for taking picky wit me!

-I just received my flash kit "Nikon R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight Kit

" and having some practices, as its written, perferct for micro and some portraits.

-Its one of the first shots.

 

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Location: Kuwait, Abdulla Al Salim Area

Camera: Nikon D80

Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30)

Aperture: f/6.3

Focal Length: 18 mm

ISO Speed: 250

Flash: Flash fired

Model: Fahad Al-Sa`ad

Lens: Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR DX Zoom

Other Details:

Hand held + Nikon R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight Kit

 

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The first Point Arena Lighthouse was constructed in 1870.

 

In 1906 it was damaged in an earthquake.

 

It was reconstructed and resumed operation in 1908 and featured a 1st Order Fresnel Lens, seven feet in diameter and weighing 4,700 pounds. The lens is made up of 258 hand-ground glass prisms all focused toward three sets of double bulls eyes. It is these bulls eyes that gave the Point Arena Lighthouse its unique “light signature” of two flashes every six seconds. This incredible optic, that holds an appraised value of over $3.5 million

R766 heads along the straight towards Douglas Park, with a well-timed flash in the fire pan from the rotary burner, with 9S94 from Moss Vale to Central.

 

Sunday 22nd September 2024

Laccadives has not really achieved commercial levels in its tourism. One has to be thankful for the policies of the Indian government which prevents consumption of alcohol and presence of too many tourists, lack of fresh water and such. Not necessarily by design but it just happens to work like that.

 

In the developing world, wherever there are deep waters, obliging children act as divers and showmen to show off their prowess and eagerness and make some money. Laccadives was no different as the kids were having a blast hitting the cool emerald green waters at Agatti from a fishing vessel moored near the jetty.

 

Unlike other destinations, there was no obligatory solicitation by the participants, just pure fun.

  

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My cousin has some Matilija poppies growing on his property so I documented the one that I could get closest to.

 

Lighting stuff: Lit with one manual Yongnuo flash in an 8.6 inch Lastolite soft box, hand held at 10 o'clock above the flower. The flash and my tripod mounted camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N.

 

Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set that has over 1300 images in it. In the description for each image, I describe the lighting setup that I used. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/

 

Buddy lives at Wright-Locke Farm, and is a very good boy.

file info:

bounced flash

f/1.2

SS: 1/60

ISO: 160 (this was a bit brighter of an area)

lens: 85mm

Manual exposure

  

to see the sharpness

  

read more

Model: Zynthexia

While on holiday, been playing with remote flash. Put the flash under the table ( which has some hole decoration on it), put 2 glass model and shoot. I kind of like the effect.

 

Explore : Oct 7, 2008 #392

Will is enjoying a clump of pumpkin. I think this stringy variety is their favorite. I gave the Wright-Locke goats a few of them today, as the farm has a big pile of them that were dropped off by patrons. The goats get very excited for them!

This little beauty landed on the veranda on the opposite bank of the canal. I only had a short zoom so closest I could get, in a flash it had dived 3 times into the water with a fish caught each time. I passed a row of anglers a few minutes later, who had caught nothing!

playing with my new flash - Godox iM30 for the Leica D-Lux 8

-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most favorited. "What Life Is..." Challenge Winner. Karma's Photo of the Day for Jan 16, 2007 and Photo of the week for Jan 21, 2007. Carpe Diem's Photo of the Month for April 2007

M1 heading south out of leeds

Found an old print from about 1979. Pentax MX with an autowinder controlled with a home made 10m long wired remote. The flash was an ancient Metz modified to run off a 6v lead acid battery as I could not afford a continuous supply of AA's at the time. It was probably ilford fp4 film push processed to 250asa. Printed in the bathroom with an 1940's enlarger.

Not sure if this new fangled digital photography will ever catch on.

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PREVIEW Opening Night!!

 

Brick Lane Gallery, 93-95 Sclater Street E1 6HR

6pm to 8:30pm

 

Hope to see you there!!

 

This image will be available as a 40" inch print!

 

My next B&W fine art long exposure photography workshop will be held in London on the 20th and 21st of February, please email vulturelabs@gmail.com for more information

  

I also have a rare space available for my sold out workshop on the 23rd and 24th of January

  

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The iPhone 4 rear camera, now has a flash. A really, really, really bright flash.

 

And in keeping with flashing and fridays, there's a wee bit of fur for you too.

  

seen here... blog.pho.to/7-flaws-that-kill-a-portrait-photo/

L to R: Captain Boomerang, Heatwave, Trickster, Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard and Pied Piper.

 

I wanted to do another Flash Rogues shot to show off some of the new updates on the figs.

truth protects us from history

 

charles ives

(essays before a sonata)

The "sardine" flash-mob is born from the idea of being all squeezed in the square: many, tight as sardines in a can, supporting values such as democracy, freedom, solidarity, Europe

Sorting some photos, I came across this small colorful wildflower. I remember that it was low near the ground, seen on one of my lunch time walks about 2 weeks ago. Aug 16, 2010 L1120847.dng

Fiery Skimmer Dragonfly encountered along one of the trails in the Redlands Indigiscape Centre in Capalaba.

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