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Consider how photography changed when ultracompact cameras first came onto the scene. This Kodak isn't the most portable camera in the world, nor is it the least obtrusive. You might as well shout "Camera in the room! CAMERA IN THE ROOM!!!" while you use it, which would probably suit privacy-minded individuals just fine.
Tiny digitals are nothing new. Henri Cartier-Bresson revolutionized photography by taking a then-new compact 35mm camera and expecting it to produce great art. But he couldn't have done what he did without it. He often spoke of just being an invisible man with a little pocket camera, which made him sound a little like a creepy man with a voyeur fetish or something.
Still: cameras, cameras everywhere. And the person chatting on the phone one second could be snapping your photo with it two seconds later. Hero or menace?
Test of an inexpensive Neewer LED Macro Ring Flash FC100. The subject is about 3cm across and is a tricky one - shiny brass. At this distance the flash works well with a shutter speed of 1/160th, f8, ISO 200 but the flash lacks power. If I move away to a distance of half a metre I can't get a decent shot at ISO 200 even at f2.8, the flash isn't powerful enough. But for the money it's very good for real macro work.
Metal of an electricity substation in Kärnten, hit by a flash. The meatl of the wires melted and was scattered over a wide area.
Peter Mikhael Reel - 2009
The Mind Of The Green Apple
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Okay.. Let’s make some flash stuff. Depends on the green apple of the original website design. I’ll explain every page individually in further steps.
The Mind Of The Green Apple Game
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Continue with my project the mind of the green apple. I start to make a new flash game. Eating apples is my idea. Actually I got the idea when I’m driving. It has 3 frames long.
CHA International Website
Go back to CHA-International as a freelancer XHTML/CSS designer. The website design by me. Developed by Ahmed Abdel-Aliem.
Tarek Nour Communications – Intranet 5.0
Video – Demo Reel - www.youtube.com/watch?v=La0Z-l6mIN8
Unlike the internet, which is a public network of computers, an intranet is a private network of computers that functions only within the boundaries of Tarek Nour Communications.
Yahya Al Bishri Website
Yahya Al Bishri website one of the most interesting project I worked in. under management of RUBICS Business Solutions.
Tarek Nour TV Website
Video POINTNOUR’s campaign for TNTV - www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_1F8h4cvpE
Al Kahera Wal Nas is a new Channel by TNTV a company under Tarek Nour Comunications.
RUBICS Business Solutions Website
Video RUBICS website design – Behind The Scenes - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4-0raXuDKA
RUBICS Business Solutions website a full 2d/3d website design from scratch.
OLYMPIA Health Club Website
OLYMPIA Health Club website. Released under management of RUBICS Business Solutions.
Tarek Nour Advertising Website
TNA has been a pioneer in advertising since its inception as the first Egyptian private sector Advertising Agency in 1978. Through three decades of listening to local consumers.
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5200 x 5200 pixel image designed to work as wallpaper on most iOS devices.
Typeface: Above The Sky
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(explored then dropped) After not seeing the sun for weeks we got quite a display leading to a green flash at the very end.
Sixteen year old Graham Kohler from the Northern California Chapter of the Red Cross found out about the LDC through his involvement with volunteer connections. He applied for and got a position as a LDC intern. “The thing I like most about coming to LDC is the people I meet. I am making so many new friends and I know I will keep in touch with them.” Graham explained that he is a competitive person. He enjoys the friendly competition between the 9 squads at LDC. He also loves being in such a tranquil environment. “Being in the mountains is an environmental change that refreshes me as a person. It’s nice to get away from your phone, friends and family for a while. I’m in a place where nothing matters so I can focus on what I am learning.” Graham plans on keeping in touch with the friends he has made at LDC and wants to apply for the Youth Action Campaign that is coming out in March.
American Red Cross Story Producers | Albert & Virginia Becker
Christy soon joins me. She's hungry and I'm thirsty.
I experiment with the camera a little more.
I prefer not to use a flashbulb whenever possible.
The top picture was taken without a flash.
The bottom picture was taken with a flash.
Backlit with off-camera flash.
Gear Used:
-Nikon D3100/18-55mm kit lens.
-Yongnuo YN560 II.
-Tripod.
-Remote shutter release.
For this photo I used an A4 sized piece of glass held up on top of two glasses with an A4 piece of plain white paper below it for the background, my camera with a remote shutter release mounted on a tripod. I positioned the camera above the glass and got it high enough so that it could focus (I tried using my 35mm 1.8 G but it would not focus close enough to fill the frame effectively) and composed the shot using live view. Once I composed the shot I made sure that the settings on the camera made it so that none of the ambient light of my room was being picked up. I then popped up the on-camera flash and set the power to 1.0 just to give a bit of top lighting as well as to trigger the off-camera YN560 II which was set to 1/32 power and had a plastic diffuser on it. I would then trigger the camera with the remote shutter release and would position the YN560 II in different places and angles below the pane of glass until I got a result I was pleased with. After a few shots of trial and error and various alternative compositions with the kiwi slices I found that this was the best result.
If you have any questions about my set-up or the techniques used to capture this image, feel free to ask in the comments below :)
Taken in a studio using studio flashes to freeze the action of dancers making dance forms while in the air.
© 2017 Trevor Ager - Brightpix Photography
Moving the flash almost directly above the subject really changes (in my mind improves) the shadows. Still a lot of light on the background, though.
I love Teach Me Flash Cards. Found this cool box of Reptile flash cards on Etsy. The turtle shell was a purchase at the Petticoats on the Prairie vendor show in Waxahachie, TX.
Since I never have any issues with normal synchronization using my controller, ie, controller controls both flash and camera, I have never tried alternative method that my controller can do. But when trying to shoot a video about shooting water drops, I did not like the idea that I have to do it in dark environment.
So I tried an alternative method -- let controller trip the camera, which in turn (the camera) fires flash. This method allows setting shutter speed to as fast as possible, in this case, 1/200s. And because the flash is now controlled by camera, no more black images some might experience due to LONG shutter lag.
This video is shot around 3:30PM, f/2.8 and 1/50, it is a bit over exposed, but can be corrected in software. So it is fairly bright, but as can be seen, you still can shoot water drop pictures.
The trick is to use fast shutter speed and smaller aperture. One test to see if camera setting is OK or not is to take a picture without triggering flash. If you get a black image, then you are OK -- to the camera, without flash, the environment is just as dark as at night or darkroom.
just playing around with my new speedlight and bouncing the flash off the wall... still getting to grips with the whole thing...
really just wanted to post something- have so much I'm working on right now but can't post much of it yet!
Points to be noted
* There are still hundreds of thousands of Web pages serving up buggy Shockwave Flash (.swf) files that could be exploited by hackers.
* Google dealt with its old buggy files by moving all Flash animation to Web servers that used numerical IP addresses rather than the Google.com domain. This made the cross-site scripting attack impossible on the Google.com Web site. Engineers there didn't even try to repair the buggy Flash files because it's "such a pain" to fix them.
* For Web sites like Google that contain sensitive customer information, they are a very serious problem, but they are not as critical as, say, remote-code execution flaws that would allow unauthorized software to run on a victim's PC.
* At least 10,000 buggy Web sites were still serving up buggy Flash files around mid-March, as developers worked to fix the problem.
Though adobe has upgraded its Flash Player to fix seven vulnerabilities in the graphics and video software widely used for interactive Web pages and banner advertisements.Adobe classifies the patches as "critical" and advises people upgrade to the latest version , 9.0.124.0. All of the vulnerabilities could allow a hacker to execute code on a machine.
One of the vulnerabilities allowed Shane Macaulay to win a laptop in the PWN 2 OWN hacking contest at last month's CanSecWest conference in Vancouver.Macaulay, a researcher with the Security Objectives consultancy, used the Flash flaw to break into a machine running Windows Vista. He later said 90 percent of computers worldwide were vulnerable.
Exploiting vulnerabilities in Flash software has become an increasingly popular vector for hackers to compromise machines for two reasons. Most Web browsers have the Flash Player installed, and malicious banner advertisements -- which can achieve wide distribution on Web sites pulling ads from a network -- can take advantage of those vulnerabilities.
"These vulnerabilities could be accessed through content delivered from a remote location via the user's web browser, e-mail client, or other applications that include or reference the Flash Player," Adobe wrote in its advisory.
If a malicious banner advertisement is widely distributed, a hacker has the potential to take control of many PCs. Lately, these "malvertisements" have been popping up everywhere, wrote Sandi Hardmeier, a Microsoft Most Valued Professional and security blogger.
On Sunday, Hardmeier wrote that she observed a fake FedEx banner ad that causes a user to be redirected to a Web site selling dodgy security software.
On Tuesday, security vendor Websense blogged about a malicious banner ad on the Web site of USA Today, a national U.S. newspaper. Websense wrote that if a user simply viewed the malicious ad, the person's browser window is immediately minimized, and a warning appears saying the computer is infected with malware, according to a description of the attack. Even if the user hits "cancel," the browser is redirected to another Web site selling spyware, which tries to download code to the PC.
In January, Adobe and other software vendors fixed some of their Flash development tools to stop hackers from creating malicious Shockwave Flash (.swf) files that enabled cross-site scripting attacks. That style of attack makes a browser execute malicious code via security weaknesses in a Web site.
The latest fixes focus solely on the Flash Player. One fix adds a feature Adobe calls a "cross-domain policy check." The Flash Player uses policy files, which allow it to use content from other domains. The feature allows for more richer capabilities in the player, wrote Deneb Meketa, a Flash engineer for Adobe, on the company's developer site.
But hackers can also build a policy file. If the policy file is accepted by the server, the hacker can then write a ".swf" file and load other data from outside the particular server's domain, which could lead to a security problem.
Studio 26 - flash. See description of 'medusae' for flash setup - I simply turned the black cardboard 90degrees for a horizontal alignment of the cutouts. I did brighten Bella's eye, because I liked the way the flash had given her a death glare and wanted to emphasize that.
Three Flash DIY_MG_6446
My Three Flash DIY setup:
two Youngno 560, One Canon 430EX
One Cybersync receiver connected with a radioshack 3-connectors miniphone adapter
Three hotshoe adapters
I HAVE IMPLEMENTED THE SUGGESTIONS OF www.flickr.com/people/54134914@N00/"STELLARVIEW" see BELOW:
Here is an enhancement for it....
Route the wires external to the junction box instead of through the center hole. Then add a Romex clamp fitting in the existing center hole and use it to clamp an umbrella in place.
Then get a blank cover for the box and drill a hole in the center of the cover that is slightly larger than your umbrella shaft. Run the umbrella shaft through the blank cover and out the back through the Romex connector and secure it at the desired point on the shaft. This will give you maximum stability for your umbrella.