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camera batteries died before I could experiment with this light... and concept more... used build in flash and a piece of looseleaf... also I'm aware of the terrible framing but I still like this falling button... tried holding two in my eyes like monacles but the facial expression was horrific haha. and they fell out... hence the falling button.
The Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse at night, illuminated by camera flash. Home of the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum.
ABA Studio, a New York architectural firm with a celebrated portfolio spanning over two decades, approached StudioE9 to develop a new web presence. A proper showcase, informed by ABA’s oeuvre, needed to serve as an expression of their design methodology and allow easy browsing of over 400 project documents. In order to develop a site that would be both of these things, StudioE9 worked through a collaborative and highly conceptual design process.
The final flash site is not only elegant and creative, but supports great flexibility in dynamically reorganizing and creating new content. It is both an archive of past work and a platform for new work.
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this is how the shot came out of the camera - no photo manipulation
In the first attempt for today's picture, I had forgotten to switch the automatic flash off. So the flash thoroughly overexposed things, so much so that the cucumber almost totally disappeared. At first I thought this picture was wasted, but after a second look I decided it had some charm of its own. Just a little intervention to restore some of the red in the tomatoes and here you go...
Got myself a flash - the Canon 430EX. Here's some fruits of the initial play-about with it.
Bounced the light off the white wall just to the left here.