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I've often wondered what happens someone elses flash gun goes off while you're taking a photo.
Well here's the answer. The young lady is dancing to the Edgar MacÃas Quintet at Bearwood Corks club.
The guy on the other side of the room got quite a good shot as well.
© Dick Jones at www.onlinejones.co.uk
A simple tool to measure strobe pulse length.
An Arduino, with a photo transistor connected to an analog input (with a pull down resistor of a few kilo ohm), a laser module to measure a 490 Hz pulse for reference, and a Cullmann DC36 strobe triggered via an optocoupler for extra safety.
The Arduino is connected to a laptop via USB Serial, triggers the strobe on any input and records almost 10 milliseconds of the analog voltage at about 76923 Hz.
The strobe was at the other end of the table, pointing away and still the photo transistor had to be covered with a thick blanket, folded, to keep it from saturating.
Camera: Sony a55-sltv
Lens: Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8
Light source: Two Nissin Di866 Mk II flashes, one behind fishtank bare w/ folder as a "gobo", one in a beautydish above the tank and slightly camera right.
Fishtank: $15 on craigslist
Lightbulb: $1.67 at Walmart
Food coloring: Don't remember, don't care. :)
Kickass photo: Priceless.
Neste exercÃcio, procurei utilizar o flash partindo do canto esquerdo, para ressaltar ainda mais todos os traços da foto, sobretudo a maquiagem. Além disso, a ideia também era utilizar como fonte do luz o próprio flash do celular, ao mesmo tempo em que ajudava a compor a fotografia e criar um novo desenho sobre ela. #flash #ecafoto17
Dumfries, May 2019. Halina Super Mini Flash with Lomography Color Tiger 200CN. Processed and hand-scanned by Digital Photo Express Carlisle.
Here is my flash version of my little kitchen. Any helpful comments would be much appreciated. I'm a baby here. One sb700 stu right above the camera and one yn560 with WAD on the floor below the camera shot toward the bottom corner cabinet.
My umbrella made an ugly reflection in the upper corner cabinet. The touch up there is not my best work (tips?), but I couldn't figure out how to get rid of all the crissed crossed ugly shadows from all the different lights in the room without directing a light that direction.
Danny, Sandro and Falko - the Rialto Lounge DJ Team / Leipzig. Taken during my very first strobist session with Canon Speedlite 580EX II, a no-name LED Video Light and a Phottix Aster wireless flash trigger
a beauty dish with YongNuo 580 II is on right is key light
a snoot with YongNuo 580 II is on left to lit up camera logo
Flash Comics / Heft-Reihe
Hawkman / The Human Fly Bandits!
cover: Joe Kubert
DC Comics / USA 1948
Reprint / Comic-Club 2010
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My travel pack. It's around 8kg. The shoulder strip from my Magnum bag.
My backup camera is a D40 owned by the misus with a kit 18-50 lens. Chargers traveling in the sutecase along with 8 rechargable batteries and a monopod.
I'm going to Hungary, Budapest where's 2 film camera waiting for me. A twinlens, square medium format and a 6x7 medium format. I buy the film over there cause it's cheap and the developing is unexpensive and fast. My dad posible land me a tripod anywhays and I might can get a hold on a field bag to showe my stuff in it if I going out.
The big plane is.
Use the twinlense with color film (kodak portra) for family portraits and casual portraits.
Use the 6x7 for black and white (Ilford Xp2) for landscape and documentary (I'm going to visit Holloko and other places in the country)
Use the D3 for family group photo with the strobe and do some portraits while I'm on the country side. Also use as a backup and lightmeter.
At august 20. National celebration at Budapest to capture the military air parade and the promotions of the military officers. I hope I can get a few shots of politicans (last year when the Hungarian leftist MSZP on power... they gona get beaten next year 100%) and I'm looking forward to shoot the Red Bull Air Race.
Couple shots of bounce flash. The flash of my Sunpak TTL Flash (29.99 from Wal Mart) is bouncing off the wall camera left, and then back onto mom, giving me a warm fun loving atmosphere without taking away from the light from the lamp (which was giving more dimension to the photo by highlighting the hair). The curtains on the wall camera left were gold / blue. You will see notes of color on her shirt
Flash Gordon / Heft-Reihe (Piccolo-Format)
> Der defekte Wettersatellit
Zeichner: Dan Barry
Zeitungsstrip der Hamburger Morgenpost
(Streifen vom 21.12. 1958 - 23.1. 1959)
Verlag Gabriele Reuß (Würzburg / Deutschland; 1988-1994)
Copyright: 1988 by King Features Syndicate
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