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Just another frog shot, but what I like about it is that it was taken using the on-camera flash, which tends to bring out some different colors and a bit of fluorescence in the frog's skin.
Few days ago I tested my new flash. So this pgoto is the one of the results. Pia helped me to edit this and so I uploadet this. :]
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A simple flash extender for really close up shots, using the cameras pop-up flash and avoiding the shadow that can be caused by the lens when using a long lens, or a close up attachment (as here).
As can be seen, it is just a disposable paper coffee cup, with a hole cut in it to fit over the flash.
This brings the light source forward and by leaving the domed plastic cap on the cup, provides a diffused light source close to the end of the lens.
There are a couple of side effects, which can be seen in the photo below, but they are easy to correct by setting a custom white balance or in editing the image.
For really long lenses, a cup may not be long enough to get the light where you need it. In that case, a recent post on # DIY Photography which prompted me to write this, uses a Pringles tube :) for a longer reach.
A little more difficult as you need to cut through the metal base of the Pringles can.
Probably worth mentioning, I have not used anything other than gravity to hold the cup on the camera here. In a studio situation, nothing more is really needed. But if going out and about, a couple of rubber bands will hold it in place. I use one around the base of the cup and hooked under the eyecup on the viewfinder, with a second around the lens and cup.
Hopefully this will be useful to some of you.
The clowns try to get a reaction out of the Royal Guard. After I took this photo, I was reading my Minifigure Character Encyclopedia and discovered on page 102 a similar photo done by Lego. Darn! So much for my original idea :-)
I still like the photo I took so I'm posting it anyway :-)
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Amid flashing lights and roaring amps, the stormtrooper shredded his guitar like the Empire depended on it.
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It was overcast and dark and got windier so to freeze the movement of everything had to resort to flash.
Hummingbirds have iridescent color in their feathers, so up until this year I have always used flash to bring out the color and have never really been pleased with the results no matter how many flashes were employed. Today I used the biggest light source of all, the sun and waited until the waning hours of the afternoon to catch the sun as it set. The current lord of my feeder was very accommodating by landing on the perch I was focused on and into the sun at the same time. The result was the beautiful shimmer in the feathers.
I got a Fujifilm EF-20 Hotshoe flash in the mail today for my X100s. I wanted to test it out so I took a Selfie. I know it looks like of camera lighting but it's not. I rotated the flash 90 Degrees vertically turned my camera to portrait orientation and fired my flash in a V-flat created by opening my white kitchen cabinet.
Based on the Golden Age Flash, Jay Garrick and created for a project. The face was inspired more by the New 52 than the classic appearance, because it bothered me that he never wore a mask.
Brutally cold out today - 2 degrees with a 30mph wind. Schools were closed, and I can understand why. I was outside for 5 minutes and couldn't feel my face anymore.
An after dark, flash, macro of the gorgeous golden gorse alongside the A149 coast rd, between Cley and Salthouse.
Can be tricky, flashing in gorse after dark ;-))
Trying to get my head around using flash in photography. Just playing around - I like the shadows created by the hat
This is a picture I took with my phone last year using the app Huji Cam. I made some more editing in other mobile apps just to explore the visual possibilities they offer. I see this image as an "exercise", because I really just wanted to test new things and do something different. I think this is very important to develop an unique aesthetic.
These are my son Derrick's shoes at his wedding last Saturday. He worked at Nordstrom in the ladies shoes department for a few years when he was in college. The boy loves shoes. lol :)
Pennington Flash Country Park, taken from the canal side to the north.
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