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"Friends uke nited" flash mob in Gloucester city centre this afternoon. They were introduced by Gloucester's Town Crier (and world's loudest town crier!) Alan Myatt and started off by playing 'Jingle Bells', getting everyone in the Christmas spirit.
Alan makes the introductions.
This young bear has been around quite a bit lately. The white flash on his chest makes me think he is an offspring off Flash a mature black bear that we have been seeing for around 8 years.
We also have a much smaller bear who has been showing up that seems to young to be alone. Sadly, it makes me think the mother may have been killed.
Brownie Starlet camera (made in USA) and B.C.Flasholder model II (made in Germany) .Late fifties . The text on the back is different from the text on the white version (see other picture in the set Kodak Flasholders).
A little joke done in Blender to try out shadeless material, edge rendering, drivers (oh so many) and the new Action Editor.
As usual Blender makes it cool!!!
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Test roll at 6x6 with a wide angle homemade pinhole camera, f90 18mm.
A few flash pinhole shots to finish the roll.
No, flash worked perfectly on this Santa portrait.
But I'm having the devil's own hard time trying to get my studio flash system up and running.
Boring tech stuff to follow: System is three Strobelite Plus flash heads, two Softboxes, one background flash unit. All head units are working normally. I can't seem to get the communication to work between the flash heads and two remote triggers (PocketWizard Plus II). Can't get the camera to wirelessly trigger the flash heads. Wired, they work fine. The remote triggers are working normally...but somewhere in between, the communication breaks down.
I believe it is one of two problems. It is possible that the cable between PocketWizard receiver unit and first flash head is incompatible in some way...though I don't know how that could be. Or, it is possible that the 3.3v that the remote trigger sends out is not appropriate for the flash head input...though I was told that these two systems work together.
Until I hear from one of the manufacturers, I'll remain both puzzled and stymied.
Some flashes (mine included) like the Vivtar 283 have trigger voltages that will destroy modern cameras and other digital devices.
This is a very un-elegant solution. I am not very good with circuits, so I used a circuit I understand, the old Quaketronics output circuit with an input interface transistor.
It is meant to work with an open collector driver, like the CameraAxe and the TimeMachine, both of which work with this circuit. It works just great with trigger voltages up to 300 volts.
By the way, all the bypass caps, diodes and varistor on the +9 volt line are for filtering, to keep that darn 300 volt discharge from causing digital killing spikes.
Cheers.
Dancing in the Streets with 2010 Artist In Residence Larry Keigwin at the Vail International Dance Festival on 7.28.10.
Photo (C) 2010 Caitlin Kakigi.
Chamou-me a atenção esse anúncio da antiga Eletro-radiobraz no verso de um recorte de jornal ( Folha de S. Paulo?) de 1968 que eu conservava por um desenho a nanquim publicado.
Acho interessante a evolução tecnológica dos equipamentos e então resolvi publicar para compartilhar com todos voces essas raridades de época.
Espero que apreciem.
I don't like using the flash much but it's so dark and only 5:20pm so it was necessary in order for Edna's lovely M for Monkey outfit to show!
Syncord and all, the thing is complete except bulb which should be available online. No scratching. Really must get some rols of 200 asa and try shooting with this on 4.5. Having said that, my favourite camera is a Minolta SRT 303 b with a really magically luminous 50 mm lense, and a 135 mm for no posing surprise mugshots. Using as little depth of field as possible this lense is really great for that sharp portrait against blurry background stuff. Also, the darn canon flash works on a 22.5 volt fry cell which may be hard to find, and a Canon 100 MFD capacitator which is probably dead. Oh well...