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Tried camera tossing with Christmas lights, I didn't want to take a chance with my camera so I used my cell phone and only a small toss.
52 Weeks of 2025 - Week 5 - Camera Toss
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Rapala varuna, the indigo flash, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm and the Australasian realm. Wikipedia
Infancia derramada en el tiempo
Infancia de sonrisa profunda
Infancia de inocencia robada a la luna
que las estrellas te marquen el camino
infancia perdida... mirada de magia apagada...
... ... ...
David Valdés
Flashing Favors.
Bekennende Zeichen direkte Ideen einfaches Bewusstsein zeigen reine Gefühle spezifische Spannungen schmerzhafte Poesie spezielle angrenzende Bereiche, die unwahrscheinliches Denken vermischen,
diminuant rétrécissement des vues observations déterminées individualité caractère actualité immédiate contenance mouvements condamne les contradictions principes sensuels,
эмпирический посторонний идеализм удовлетворяет предполагаемые непоследовательные причины, воспринимая аспекты, универсальная бесконечность, продвигаясь вперед глубокие различия,
apropriação exige consumação formas entranhas existentes significa consciência aprofunda certas noções percepções da realidade formas de sabor,
cysylltiadau dilys mae gwybyddiaeth yn parchu pethau hanfodol undod greddfol gweithgaredd tybiedig gan wahaniaethu rhwng llinellau a astudiwyd â dannedd,
表現を呼び出す実際の構造は、動きの決定を開始し、反対のターンに配置された即時のコンテンツを閉じます。相互に重要な生物が示した.
Steve.D.Hammond.
He is the most eye catching dragon fly in flight. When the sun hits those wings the white reflects and provides a sharp contrast with the brown as it appears to flash. I have no idea where the name Widow Maker comes from but can only assume the birds find him even more eye-catching then I do.
Flash Rogues from DC Comics
L-R: Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, Captain Cold, Plastique, Pied Piper and Heatwave
Please credit and comment! Feedback always appreciated! :D
File NameIMG_0811.CR2
File Size13.3MB
Camera Model NameCanon PowerShot G15
Shooting Date/Time5/8/2023 1:54:24 PM
Shooting ModeAperture-Priority AE
Tv (Shutter Speed)1/2000
Av (Aperture Value)4.5
Light MeteringEvaluative
ISO Speed400
Lens6.1 - 30.5mm
Focal Length14.4mm
IS ModeOn
Image Size4000x3000
Image QualityRAW
FlashOn
Flash TypeBuilt-In Flash
Flash Exposure Compensation-1 1/3
Shutter curtain sync1st-curtain
Red-Eye LampOn
White BalanceAuto
AF ModeContinuous AF
Parameters
Contrast Normal
Sharpness Normal
Saturation Normal
Color SpacesRGB
High ISO NRStandard
Drive ModeSingle Shot
Authordonlambertphotography
This picture was taken ten years ago, and sadly, I rarely see this many geese in our wildlife refuge anymore.
very near the prime
these reaching toward
their glory ...
Indian Summer holds
such splendor ...
let me return for a moment
or two before the capture of winter
late post - happy (SaturatedSaturday)
First attempt ever at some flash work... (thanks Si for the quick tutorial),.. quite happy with the ambient light in this but the flashed subect isn't quite there yet, a little too blown and unbalanced in places, and I think I need way more practice at working out where to angle the flash from.
Usual black and white process.
In April 2020, as we were in lockdown, I tried to renew my approach of garden subjects by shooting available foliage and flowers in macro, but handheld and lit with a flash to freeze any movement as may have been caused by the breeze.
Thus, I placed one of my Phottix Pro Mitros+ cobra flashes (connected to a Godox PB960 battery pack) on a Manfrotto Nano stand and brought that with me as I walked around the bushes and alleys. On the camera was a Phottix Pro Odin II flash controller, which allowed me to set and trigger the flash remotely, without any cable, and that setup worked very well, from a technical standpoint, as the radio range is, I think, more than 100 meters and doesn’t care about walls or other obstacles as a line-of-sight infrared communication link would.
From an artistic standpoint, this new approach gave me some interesting results, I think. I will upload the dozen shots or so over the next few days, you can always let me know what you think in the comments... Thanks in advance!
Happy Mother’s Day guys. So yea I wanted to try smth different with the background and I had an idea for another flash post so yea.
L-R: mirror master, pied piper( wanted to try out smth new with the gillie suit), captain cold, a decked out heatwave, reverse flash, gorilla Grodd
Top: Abra ka dabra, golden glider( inspired by brick the legend’s), weather wizard
Saturday Self-Challenge: "Fill Flash"
It has been a very busy week for me, so I could not practice this technique as well as I wanted to. But I had a small bit of time to try it on my garden statue. This is what snapping the photo with 1/32 flash looks like. I snapped the image in the comment using the same manual settings as this one but no flash.
~Explored 7/29/18~
🔸Canon EOS R
🔸Canon RF 14-35mm F4 L | @ f8 | 24mm
🔸9 sec. ISO 100
🌎
Whenever time and timing allow it in summer, I’m always on the hunt for thunderstorms.
The raw power of this natural force fascinates me time and time again.
When the wind drives the towering storm cells across the fields and lightning illuminates the ominous cloud formations for brief moments, I simply can’t resist.
In this shot, I managed to capture not only the dramatic cloudscape but also a lightning bolt striking the roof of a house in the distance.
Such moments are rare and all the more impressive.
I can’t wait for the storm season to begin again this year. ️
✨Thank you for taking a look. Have a great day and always good light! ✨
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Wenn die Zeit und das Timing es im Sommer zulassen, bin ich auf der Jagd nach Gewittern.
Die rohe Kraft dieser Naturgewalt fasziniert mich immer wieder aufs Neue.
Wenn der Wind die aufgetürmten Gewitterzellen über die Felder treibt und die Blitze die düsteren Wolkenformationen sekundenlang in gleißendes Licht tauchen, kann ich einfach nicht widerstehen.
Bei dieser Aufnahme ist es mir gelungen, neben der bedrohlichen Wolkenkulisse auch einen Blitz festzuhalten, der in der Ferne in ein Hausdach einschlug.
Solche Momente sind selten und umso beeindruckender.
Ich kann es kaum erwarten, dass die Gewittersaison dieses Jahr wieder beginnt. ️
Merak is having a FLASH SALE, right at our Mainstore!
Get your favorite items at 50% OFF!
When you pay the vendor, you will get back 50% of the full price.
Grab everything before it goes back to original price: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bijouter%20Isle/107/151/21