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Grandmaster Flash performing at the 2008 Winter NAMM Show.

A flash flood in kilburn ... hard to keep things steady at 50asa ........

 

Nikon f801, 50/1.8, Agfa RSXII 50, cross-processed

Scenes from flooded neighborhoods in Hampton, Virginia after a day of flash flood warnings and heavy rainfall moved across the area. Nov. 12, 2020. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)

Taken on 11/02/15 at the Birmingham Photographic Society meeting.

This is a diagram for shooting off-camera lighting. Have a look over at my blog.

 

Thanks,

-neil

Funfair, Gloucester park.

Fotos tiradas pela primeira turma do meu workshop de flash portátil, no dia 17/07/2011

 

Quer participar também? www.sandrorib.com/workshops

Sample image for a new arts group, shot in my living room this evening - silver umbrella, 2x PW. Getting into this flash stuff.

 

Subject is Maya waving a shawl around and flicking her hair.

Flash is England's highest village.

 

This is what happens when you fire an external flash right at your face. Pretty sweet.

Pessoal, estou vendendo estes flashs da MAKO com cabo de sincronismo, tampas e cabos de energia.. Estão com pouquissimo uso.

 

Se alguem se interessar fale comigo por favor.

 

R$ 450,00 cada.

 

Abraços

copper work chimney, flashing system ,

the pilaster increases complexity of this system.

Basicamente a mesma foto que a anterior, só que com um enquadramento diferente.

Coca tea - a bunch of coca leaves in water.

Taken with flash, no postprocessing.

Learning and practising off-camera flash at home. German gothic glass, handmade in Warkworth, Ontario by Frantic Farms Glass.

I think I look so mad because I was concentrating on holding my eyes open during the flash.

 

Yep: I'm a blinker :)

Camera right: Yongnuo YN560

Triggered with Yongnuo RF602.

can you find Swiss Miss?

Flashes of Hope is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating uplifting portraits of children fighting cancer and other life threatening illnesses. The portraits, taken by award-winning photographers, help children feel better about their changing appearance by celebrating it. For families of terminally ill children, it's especially important to have a portrait that preserves forever the beauty, grace and dignity of their child.

 

Flashes of Hope has partnered with ASMP, The American Society of Media Photographers, to identify photographers in each part of the country where they are active. Our North Carolina ASMP Chapter has provided photographers once a month for over a year now and through Flashes of Hope has provided beautiful black & white photographs free of charge to the families of these amazing children.

 

I returned to North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill in late May for my second FOH adventure. As with the first, I left exhausted and amazed by the courage of these children and their families. What follows are a small sample of some of my favorite images. If you look closely you will see IV lines and ports that are part of the daily routine for these children.The Aveda Institute of Chapel Hill provides makeup artists for each session so the children get professional makeup and a little extra pampering as well.

 

The true heroes of this whole effort are Kim Conard and Nancy Padgett who had the vision for what FOH could mean for children and families in the Triangle area, and who are not only present but incredibly active at each session, meeting the photographers and getting us set up, rounding up patients, dealing with the inevitable snafus, and presiding over all of it with incredible grace and style. I am grateful to them for what they do and the opportunities they have given me.

  

www.flashesofhope.org

 

www.cvrphotography.com

everything is funnier when you have pantyhose on your head.

Solar Spectrum during total eclipse, Objective Mounted Diffraction Grating, OMD EM5, 150mm, iso200. Taken through aircraft window which caused significant distortion. Helium was first discovered on the Sun from the prominent Helium line indicated. The green Coronal band (label Iron 13) was initially considerecd to represent a new element (Coroninum) but was later identified as Iron thirteen times ionised at 1.5 X10^6 K - establishing the high temperature of the Solar Corona which is still being explained and conjectured about. Image taken on board Umbracept 2015 flight from Denmark via Faroe Is. over Nth Atlantic (DAT MD83 Aircraft in FIFA colours!)

Cambridge

One of the photographers at the fashion show in the Grafton Centre. This is Paul, armed with a D300 and this stunning Ray Flash...................I want one, I've put it on my Amazon wish list if any one fancies buying it for me!!

I wonder if Paul is on Flickr, I'd like to see his shots from this shoot!

the plum tree with snow by flash.....had to have it in blue! I'm on a deck at the same level as these branches, which are coming towards me.....I think it's a strange, scii-fi kind of effect.

Self portrait. Messing around with off-camera lighting using SB-600 in commander mode.

 

**Not sure on the true outcome of this photo. Edited from my laptop monitor, so picture might look funky for those of you with actual standing monitors**

SRAM XX rear derailleur, Cannondale Flash Team. Riva del Garda, Italy. July 2009

During our Arts Extravaganza Assembly the Grade 8s started a dance routine to the surprise of the vice principal who was in charge. It turned into an impromptu flash mob. Here the entire audience of students and staff join in.

The sun sets after a day of flash flood warnings and heavy rainfall moved across the area in Hampton, Virginia on Nov 12, 2020. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)

Flalsh de cámara. En exteriores

A fan in a Flash costume.

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