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Eucera longicornis ♂

Long-horned Bee

Mai-Langhornbiene

Langhornsbi

Långhornsbi

 

Landing on Tufted Vetch (Vicia cracca, Vogelwicke)

  

Exposure time (= flash duration): 50 µs = 1/20.000 s

  

Except for ISO, the EXIF data are incorrect, because the equipment used is not Canon-compatible:

www.flickr.com/photos/99927961@N06/19667784774/in/photoli...

 

Die EXIF-Daten sind falsch, bis auf den ISO-Wert, weil das Zubehör nicht Canon-kompatibel ist:

www.flickr.com/photos/99927961@N06/19667784774/in/photoli...

   

Ban Ban Springs, Queensland, Australia

 

Contact me on jono_dashper@hotmail.com for use of this image.

Sea View, PEI

Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash with flipped lens

Kodak Tri-X, expired 5/1969

Via Wikipedea: Crown flash is a rarely observed meteorological phenomenon involving "The brightening of a thunderhead crown followed by the appearance of aurora-like streamers emanating into the clear atmosphere".[1] The current hypothesis for why the phenomenon occurs is that sunlight is reflecting off, or refracting through, tiny ice crystals above the crown of a cumulonimbus cloud. These ice crystals are aligned by the strong electric field effects around the cloud,[2] so the effect may appear as a tall (sometimes curved) streamer, pillar of light, or resemble a massive flash of a searchlight/flashlight beam. When the electric field is disturbed by electrical charging or discharging (typically, from lightning) within the cloud, the ice crystals are re-orientated causing the light pattern to shift in a characteristic manner, at times very rapidly and appearing to 'dance' in a strikingly mechanical fashion.[3] The effect may also sometimes be known as a "leaping sundog". As with sundogs, observation of the effect is dependent upon the observer's position - it is not a self-generated light such as seen in a lightning strike or aurora, but rather a changing reflection or refraction of the sunlight. Unlike sundogs however (which are also caused by refraction of sunlight through ice crystals), the crown flash effect appears localised directly above the cloud.

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

MACRO MONDAYS Flickr Group: www.flickr.com/groups/macromonday/

 

HMM!!!

 

Nikon D7100 + Tamron SP AF 60mm f2 Di II Macro

+ Neewer 750II Speedlite Flash + mini soft-box (BOUNCED)

 

f/22 @ 1/60 @ iso 400

 

(tweaked in Smart Photo Editor)

An Anna's Hummingbird

flashes his colors for all to see.

Winter now, the Anna's are

more and more reliant

on feeders.

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

Spotted at Sprotbrough Flash the other day. For nice we were lucky, we only arrived at the hide five minutes before the Kingfisher appeared whilst the others who saw it had waited a couple of hours for it to turn up.

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.

Website www.vulturelabs.photography

  

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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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M1 heading south out of leeds

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/

truth protects us from history

 

charles ives

(essays before a sonata)

As it was snowing quite a bit today, I decided to play with the Yongnuo YN685 as I don't do a lot of flash photography.

 

I grabbed the turkey feathers that I gathered over the summer and grabbed a shot of them bouncing the flash off the ceiling at 1/32 power.

 

Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM Pancake Lens on a Canon 1DS Mark III.

 

Thank you for visiting my little space here on Flickr.

Bulb for Macro Mondays

This was the result of a controlled burn!

decluttr

 

Thanks Paddy.

Feedback/criticism welcome.

 

Williamstown, MA - May '10

Let's get it out of the way. Let's be boldfaced about it. Er, wait, that was italicized. Trying again...

 

Let's be boldfaced about it.

 

Flowers. Are. Sexy.

 

They just are. You glimpse a flower, you see hints, tastes, touches of... well, other things. Naughty bits. Pink parts. Sweet spots.

 

Like in this photo, someone's pulling back the white sheet to show off her...

 

Uhh, tentacles, I guess. And they're not pink, but they're yellow. Like egg yolk.

 

Um. Well. Er.

 

Maybe flowers aren't sexy? Uhhh. Gotta go!

home sick today- all you get's an out of the shower shot! I do love my shower curtin though-

 

DAY 5*

Green flashes and green rays are optical phenomena that sometimes occur right after sunset or right before sunrise. When the conditions are right, a green spot is visible above the upper rim of the disk of the sun.

The green appearance usually lasts for no more than a second or two. Rarely, the green flash can resemble a green ray shooting up from the sunset (or sunrise) point.

Green flashes occur because the atmosphere can cause the light from the sun to separate out into different colors.

 

I already knew this... but it is easier to copy and paste from Wikipedia!

Captured this photo on my Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 S.S.C. lens.

idea del flash abajo: verolulein

 

info: canon 540ez abajo, nikon sb600 lado izq de la cámara. con inalámbricos pt-04.

Little test shot, all in camera, cropped and some dust removal.

They looked at me funny as I walked around the antique store with a camera around my neck. I was window shopping! Shot this one!

This is a recreation of my first ever shot. You can see it here on my Flickr if you scroll down far enough 😬. Tell me what you guys think!

The annual carnival in Lexington, MA.

Nomada lathburiana ♀

Lathbury's Nomad, Cuckoo Bee

Rothaarige Wespenbiene

Stor Pilehvepsebi

 

Body length 12 mm

 

Exposure time (= flash duration): 50 µs = 1/20.000 s

  

Except for ISO, the EXIF data are incorrect, because the equipment used is not Canon-compatible:

www.flickr.com/photos/99927961@N06/19667784774/in/photoli...

 

Die EXIF-Daten sind falsch, bis auf den ISO-Wert, weil das Zubehör nicht Canon-kompatibel ist:

www.flickr.com/photos/99927961@N06/19667784774/in/photoli...

   

for Studio 26, Nadja

On sale Getty Images

Here, in a church, a small boy is kneeling

He prays to a god he does not know, he cannot feel

All of his sins of childhood he will remember

He will not cry, tears he will not cry

 

Explored 29/04/15

 

#tunder #lightning #flash #storm #night #pavia #nikon

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!

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