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bare sunpak 383 at 1/16 power on camera left aimed at a foam-board on camera right, another foam board placed behind the sunpak flash .. [sounds a lil confusing!]
That's a Godox flash in S1 optical receiver mode (triggered by the first flash it sees from the transmitter flash on my camera). I'm also pleased to see that the Minolta Flash, from 1985. Both flashes have to be used manually.
R often asks me to take his picture so that he can put it in his photostream. He then gets millions of comments and pats on the back from his mates. But I kept this picture for my photostream, so lets see how this one won't get millions of comments and pats on the back!
As is often the way with our pictues, there's a dog in the background. Good old Gilmour - he gets everywhere!
LE 6 having just passed Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport heads for the pick up point to get it's passengers for Letterkenny
Aquí mi socio Victor posando para mi primera prueba strobist gracias a los consejos de mi amigo MurdokIbz.
Setup:
1# 580EXII - 1/8 con paraguas blanco a la izquierda.
2# SB26 - 1/4 a la derecha y a 45º detrás del modelo
Espero vuestras criticas
Full power is WAY too long. You can see here that the pulse lasts 8.2ms or 1/125th of a second! that's slow!
The good news: Three years after Webshots was sold, they’ve finally relaunched the ProShots section of the site.
The bad news: Sadly, they made an amateur Flash mistake. Fail. Notice the Flash plugin failure notice, next to my plugins list showing I have Flash 10.0.42 installed.
To add insult to injury, the (ugly, as always) advertisement pictured on the page is Flash, and loaded it just fine.
*rolls eyes*
I made designs for the redesign of ProShots over ≤i≥four years ago (not this pictured design, which I make absolutely no claim to), and CNET Networks sadly never had enough resources to complete it (also fail). Webshots was sold by CNET Networks to American Greetings Interactive three years ago, and I left at that point.
A monk in the Phyang monastery Aug 2010.
According to the official damage assessment around 49 houses are damaged in Phyang.
Strobist: Two flashes, camera right high, camera left low, munted on the end of my lens. Old old flashes
Here is a sample photo taken with my new DIY ring flash. The only adjustments was to reduce the levels for background.
Function Area 2 of Basic Still Photography at Defense Information School at Fort Meade, MD. Emphasizing on flash technique, this area of the course taught the basics using a SB-28DX Flash and included bounce, indirect, off camera, and synchro-sun photography.
Since when did Flash animations within IE require you to click or press SPACEBAR / ENTER to activate the control!?!?!