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this photo was taken in the bank of the Segre river in Lleida (Spain), with the help of an external flash pointing to the background, configured manually to 1/2 and triggered remotely from the camera.

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Foto tomada cerca de la orilla del rio Segre, en Lleida (España), con la ayuda de un flash externo apuntando al fondo, configurado manualmente a 1/2 y disparado de forma remota desde la cámara.

After the sun set the sky was still bright and the foreground trees were brightened by the street light in the park..I experimented and used flash to hightlight them further.. Sept. 16 on explore @223

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

A crested pigeon in late afternoon sunlight showing off the iridescence on the wings. In taking this shot, I got down as low as I could using the official Ben Dover method and accidentally held up some people driving through the car park I was in who saw me attempting to take some shots across the carpark itself. Very kind of them to stop and wait - turned out to be photographers themselves!

 

This was taken in Port Pirie and I have never seen quite so many of these crested pigeons in one location before.

 

Happy Wing Wednesday!

 

Happy Bokeh Wednesday!

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

Flash is looking up at a pack of cards that I am shaking so he looks at them and then I can take his picture. 9:47pm, Friday the 16th of August, 2024.

Stereum hirsutum (from Wild Food UK). I was delighted to find this as I had only taken the macro lens out more or less on a whim. And there it was almost completely hidden by weeds. So there's no tripod, no stacking, no flash, no extra light and the camera positioning was awkward. There was just a bit of welcome (and short-lived) afternoon sunshine to help me along.

 

Essex Wildlife Trust, Mucking, Essex, England

This was one very friendly blackbird. So much so that he hopped into the car with me when I opened the door. As cute as it was it does concern me somewhat when wildlife and birds become that comfortable with humans as it usually means someone has been feeding them and usually not something they should be having

The Black Chin hummingbirds have arrived!

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Flash, Amsterdam

 

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A short burst shot, was surprised to see one captured the flash trigger.

I visited Joppa Hill Farm today, a community farm owned by the town of Bedford, NH. I love community farms, as they usually let you walk around and meet the animals. It's also nice that they're owned by their community, who are invested in making it a thriving farm, often with an educational purpose.

 

These goats are among a half dozen or so living there, and they are friendly. They enjoyed some pats and scratchies for Christmas.

In a flash this Tricolored Heron strikes a small minnow for breakfast.

Info strobiste: flash derrière la feuille à 1/8.

Estrenando polaroid. modelo One Step Flash yay!!!

Primera foto que tomo con el nuevo cartucho..

 

New Polaroid. Model One Step Flash yay!!!

First photo that i took with the first film..

An old flash bulb with all its filaments

Seems even robins do a spot of bird watching! Taken at Bunting hide, Pennington Flash.

A good opportunity to see the nictitating membrane of the hooded crow. The membrane is translucent and provides moisture and protection to the eye.

 

One of our local hood down on the beach

 

Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) (also called hoodie)

 

Ardmucknish (Tralee) Bay Argyll - Scotland

 

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That's what you get for bouncing flash off a tree branch on a winter's day, the wind is blowing sleet onto your camera lens and spectacles.All part of the never ending learning curve of photography for me!

Macro Mondays theme: Monday, September 18th theme - then and now, before and after, yesterday and today...

 

Tried a few things for this theme after rumaging through my little box of memorabilia - ie "STUFF" - my biggest problem was to get into the "3-inch rule" limit. Had to use a ruler to make sure I cropped to the 3" limit.

 

This image has a my old iPhone, an older flash and something you may not recognize - a disposable Flash Cube. These compact little pieces were developed in the 1960's by Kodak for their Instamatic series of cameras and with an adapter you could actually use them on SLR's. I tried to include the adapter, but couldn't get it in because of the 3" rule.

 

Happy Macro Monday to all ...

 

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