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Réveillé au milieu de la nuit par un bruit de tonnerre : y'a un truc dans ma piaule, qui tourne en rond en cherchant la sortie. Lumière, ah, une chauve-souris ? Je croyais que ça s'orientait sans problème, ces bêtes-là ?
Après avoir essayé vainement de le guider vers la fenêtre, j'ai dû l'attraper (avec un drap, en douceur, je me méfie des bestioles qui ont des dents comme ça) pour le relâcher sur la fenêtre.
Au lieu de s'envoler pour repartir, il a escaladé le chambranle pour s'accrocher dans le coin et souffler un peu. Au bout d'un moment, il en a eu marre des flashes et il est parti.
Had to post this beautiful boy. His name is Flash and a lovely family came to Petco in Rockwall yesterday and picked him and another pretty kitty to join their family! Yay Flash, have a great life pretty boy! That's Toffee in front of him, he wanted his picture made too!
Taken with 30 seconds at f=5.6. Wearing dark clothes, I took a Canon 550EX flashlight with a blue Honl gel, walked towards the bench and tree and manually flashed twice at full strength.
Haven't posted in ages, mostly due to lack of content. But a week camping in Tobermory proved lucrative for me. Managed to get a few worthy shots out of it. This one was something I'm normally hesitant to do, but I fired off my flash a couple of times against the foreground to get some more light on the small trees and weeds.
Essentials: That I need to use more often.
2x Yongnuo YN460 Speedlites and my Canon 580EX II.
I recommend the Yongnuo's, they're an extremely cheap way to get into off camera flash.
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Isla Rábida’s unusual red beach is a favorite sunbathing spot for sea lions and marine iguanas. Go eye-to-eye with Blue-footed and Nazca Boobies, Yellow Warblers, several species of Darwin’s Finches, and pelicans. The warm maroon-colored beach also makes a great jumping in spot for from-the-beach snorkeling. Or keep your eyes above the waterline, inspecting marine life from the glass-bottom boat. You’ll have a birds-eye view from Isla Santa Cruz hiking Cerro Dragón—or, Dragon Hill—and enjoy a well-earned panorama of the western islands, the bay below you, and possibly even lounging land iguanas.
Flash Parker Freelance:
Corgi, Flash was a shy guy and took a lot of persuasion to accept me (and my camera) and pose. I just knew as soon as i saw him how photogenic he'd be though.... and the little guy didn't disappoint.
So, I didn't take this picture. I'm not even sure who did, but it was taken during a party with my camera. Jessica holding her Olympus, which is nice except for it's annoying habit of flashing to help the autofocus in low-light. Here she's caught in the action.
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UPDATE: This was a bug in the software that showed up whenever I checked the "remove ghosts" option... here's a better version, although I did have to "remove ghosts" manually... www.flickr.com/photos/bigduke6/8426723187