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It's really hard to find a consistent logo for The Flash, so this might not be perfect. I don't know much about the character, but he seems to have the best logo so far. There are four colors charted, but if you want a red background that's a fifth.
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I contemplated a friends only picture so I could be direct in the caption, but I decided against it. So you get the cryptic caption. Just...getting caught up in things I forgot about. And today I had a constant reminder. I'd even explain, but I don';t know that anyone else would understand. It's hard. From the outside it seems easy. It never is, really. I'm going to keep this to myself, I think. What a novel idea! Anyway.
Chase was sleeping on the loveseat while I sewed. She just looked so cute with her paws all tucked up under her.
This one was taken with the flash. It really brings out the red in her coat.
Funny with the way she is laying she really looks fat but she only 69 pounds, which the Vet says is only a few pounds over.
The Flash -- "Trajectory" -- Image FLA216b_0103b -- Pictured (L-R): Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow and Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon -- Photo: Katie Yu/The CW -- é 2016 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved.
Macro of my husband's flashy Nikon Speedlight SB-800 camera flash. Both he and my son are concentrating on the high-tech end of cameras (Nikon D7000, NIkon D70 and Canon G9 with a plethora of big black machine-gun snouty lenses), while I am at the-low tech end of the scale with my iPhone camera.
Taken with iPhone 3GS using home-made macro lens.
Finally bought a flash for my m43 cameras. I have a bunch of Canon stuff but I’ve stopped using it now that I have the G3. Anywho poor Vo suffers again. After the last time I tested a flash on him he started to run off every time I pointed a camera at him.
Panasonic G3, Oly 45mm and new flash FL-36R. Flash bounced off the wall to Vo’s right.
He's somewhere near 20lbs. If you were wondering.
Poor dude is hiding under my desk from the furnace repair guy. Vo doesn't know where to hide since the sound is coming from the vents in every room.
"Ma la notte ventosa, la limpida notte
che il ricordo sfiorava soltanto, è remota,
è un ricordo. Perdura una calma stupita
fatta anch'essa di foglie e di nulla. Non resta,
di quel tempo di là dai ricordi, che un vago
ricordare"
-Cesare Pavese
Pennington Flash Country Park is a 200-hectare country park located between Lowton and Leigh in Greater Manchester, England
Here's my first "Strobist" flash picture. Shot with Rebel Xti and Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens. Oh yeah, that's me by the way....
Strobist: Old Vivitar 283 Flash Camera Left. Triggered by Ebay Trigger.
Thinking about SPNC Instruction #10, the 85mm Street Contest Self-Portraits and Edward Hopper paintings....
B-side for SPNC Year 2 Instruction #10: "Illuminate people. Use flash or other light sources" - Eric Kim
Stop for a drink at Flash's Cocktails on Stuart Street, Boston.
Some more skate photos using the flash. I still have things to learn about flash photography. Please comment and give some advice. I use a Nikon SB-600.
I faked this, but this shows what would happen if you used the flash at a shutted speed higher than your camera's maximum flash sync speed. ("Sync" is short for "synchronization.") In this hypothetical sample, the shutter travels from top to bottom. Normally, one curtain opens all the way, the flash goes off, and then the second curtain follows to close the shutter. In this example, imagine that the second surtain had already travelled about 1/3 the distance down before the first curtain opened all the way. As soon as the first curtain opened all the way, the flash went off, but the top 1/3 of the frame was already covered up by the second curtain when the flash went off. There would usually be enough ambient light to allow some of the subject to show (as illustrated), although it would be grossly underexposed.
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august 29, 2007
The only photo I had time for during my evening photoshoot for "...& the Open Road"
Had to upload today, didn't have the time yesterday.
A impressão que eu tenho é de que as fotos vão ficando melhores. Aqui a mudança é que a luz principal mudou de lado e a luz que ficava do lado direito foi para trás da modelo, como um halo.
Strobist: Temos 3 flashes. O 430 EX II com um um Softbox III da Lumiquest à esquerda e acima. Um 580 EX II com outro Softbox III da Lumiquest atrás da modelo, apontado para a câmera. Um 420 EX no chão, apontado para o fundo branco.
Pennington Flash Country Park is a 200 hectares (494 acres) country park located between Lowton and Pennington, Leigh , in Greater Manchester, England.
The flash is a 70 hectares (173 acres) lake created at the turn of the 20th century by coal mining subsidence, mainly from Bickershaw Colliery, and flooding. Now an extensive nature reserve with several bird hides and a network of tracks and footpaths, Pennington Flash Country Park is nationally renowned for its birdlife and is a classic example of natural regeneration. A variety of well-maintained paths cater for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Ideal for disabled persons, the Flash's hides have ramps for wheelchair access.
One of the premier birdwatching sites in North West England, over 230 bird species have been recorded on site including: Black-faced Bunting, Nightingale, Marsh Harrier, Spoonbill and Leach's Storm-petrel. Additionally, a wide variety of butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies can be spotted in the area.
Facilities include a small information centre, a nine-hole municipal golf course, a pay and display car park, a children’s play area, picnic and recreation areas, bird watching facilities, fishing on certain shores, sailing, windsurfing and rowing through Leigh and Lowton Sailing Club, a mobile café and toilets .
The Golden Age, Original and cooler than Barry Allen Flash. Not someone who should be in focus. Saturday, Baltimore Comic-Con 2011
I was trying off-camera flash without the proper equipment. Fired the handheld flash manually after the shutter opened. Not by the book, but had to give it a go. The spotlight effect just happened by some random setting I used - I have been trying different settings and such and I'm pretty sure it will be a long time until I master this. So glad for TTL! I think I'm just going to have to write down my setting and frame and change them incrementally. Then review them on the computer. I've got to create some type of dummy first who doesn't have anything to do and won't care to be blasted with blinding light for hours on end...LOL!!