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im honestly surprised I never put this one up of Brody cuz I love it
such a handsome baby Brody
I have so many Pictures of Brody he should just have his own stream lololol
He was about 2 months here
its so funny how his face has grown so much since we got him :}
i'll try to post a flash back picture every once and a while
The Flash / Heft-Reihe
The Mad, Mad Earth of Abra Kadabra!
cover: Rich Buckler, Frank Springer
DC Comics / USA 1977
ex libris MTP
E-M1ii / Olympus 60mm 2.8 Macro / Cross polarised flash
A White Tussock Moth caterpillar eating cassia flowers in my garden at night.
A Flash is a water-filled hollow formed by subsidence.
Pennington Flash is a 70-hectare (170-acre) lake created at the turn of the 20th century by coal mining subsidence, mainly from Bickershaw Colliery. Before the flash the area contained two farms, both of which were abandoned in the early 1900s due to flooding.
During the 1960s and 1970s the idea to convert the flash for recreation was emerging and the country park was opened in 1981
Film: Fuji C100 Expired 06/2010
Camera: Canon A1
Shot: June 20,2015 7 32pm
F-stop: F4
Shutter: 1/250
Lens: 105mm
The Film got flashed
Location: Jackie Parker Recreation Area, Edmonton Alberta, Canada
Q:) What does this analog phone have that the iPhone doesn't?
A:) Flash.
Photo taken with an iPhone.
2014 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, Week 31, F is for Flash
I was hoping all week to catch a flash of lightning, but alas no thunderstorms where we were , not even last night. I did take pictures of husband's kilt flashes, but they come in pairs, you can't have one kilt 'flash'. So I decided to try capture the camera's flash in the mirror. Not having a masking filter, that makes for rather ghostly pictures. Some fiddling with levels and gradient filters gave this result, a different kind of selfie :-)
Home brew flash tube. The arc forms in free-air between the two electrodes, triggered by the central wire.
Thinking about taking my camera to another concert (since I never do it), so I was testing out some ways I could utilize the built in flash.
My flash on a stick! A Nikon SB-28 flash with hot shoe adapter on a Slik monopod. The flash can be fired with a radio slave.
A set up I once saw being used by some wedding & sport photographers. This one is also inspired by the Strobist Blog.