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for Studio 26, Nadja

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.

 

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Bulb for Macro Mondays

A tiny one. The green flash is apparently not just for you coastal folks!

 

Read about it here.

AAB FHV 1 departing from the Palma train station.

 

Four of these EMU's were built by Siemens and Carde Y Escoriaza S.A. Zaragoza in 1929.

The technical parts were modernised to match todays safety and efficiency standards but the exterior were kept original.

 

What does a railfan do when he goes on a vacation in another country? Taking pictures of trains of course!

Originally a photo of a cloud that was distorted beyond recognition with the aid of an online photo editor known as Pixlr.

Who would have guessed?

Just a fun shot of not much of anything!!

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

The soon-to-be released Phottix Strato 4 in 1 2.4 GHz Trigger connected to a Canon 40D. It will trigger flashes and work as a wired or wireless shutter release.

 

Strobist: On a shooting table: Canon 430 EX 1/2 power, above, into reflective umbrella, Canon 430 EX 1/2 power, below, bare. Canon 580 EXII at 1/4 power at 5 o'clock into reflective umbrella. Trigger with Phottix Strato triggers.

Bella without Flash.

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

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!

A male Anna Hummingbird perches on a snow tipped branch on a bitter cold day and begins flashing his iridescent colors for me. Well, so I'd like to think it was for me! lol

 

Tests with new flash...

Certains se demanderont certainement "pourquoi cette manie du N&B partiel à base de rouge ?".

La réponse est difficile à faire vraiment comprendre sur le plan perceptif... Car c'est au plan perceptif que ça se passe.

Mais pour faire simple, ce titre est assez éloquent. Quand une couleur flashe dans mon regard, ça donne ce genre d'impression...

Et ce genre de photo. Dont acte.

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

Flash of Gold

 

Male Gold Finch in my yard in Chester County, PA on a gloomy day

 

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

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!

Il tramonto stasera, con sorpresa uno splendido green flash!

 

The sunset tonight, surprisingly beautiful green 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

 

Many thanks to all those who take the time to comment on my photos. It is truly appreciated.

 

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Wall ad outside a shop in the town.

Testing out the new Nikon on a popular Calgary look out.

...Gennaio 2018, casa...

Skorpios III - Sur de Chile 2018

 

Processed with VSCO with kp8 preset

*queues Kanye West- Flashing Lights*

 

Ello Dolls! Can I just say that Titzuki has killed me and brought me back to life again with this fur! I mean gurl...guuuuuurl. lmfao I just love it so much. It's feeding my inner Barbie. This was fun to put together and I love the way my pictures captured all the items. Such amazing quality in all the brands I featured. I hope you all enjoy. 💋

Happy Shopping! xoxo

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Fotos de promoción para el musical Flash Dance.

Built in Flash 8, I'm going to make a little animation once I'm done with tracing my doodle.

Is there such thing as a Halotard? If so then I'm probably one :P

Are we all still doing this? Happy Flash Yer Fur Friday! :)

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 ...

 

Flash Irridium in ORION. Canon EOS 760d + Samyang 16mm f2. 1600 iso 15s.

I generally hate using the flash, but sometimes it surprises me. Love this one.

a7rii + Auto Bellows III + Minolta Auto Bellows Macro 50mm 1:3.5 (1979; MD III)

 

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