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The "after" flash shot.
The gym was extremely dark! So here I am trying to get my flash systems working.
This shot was SOOC...straight out of the camera. The only sharpening came from Lightroom's default.
Raindrops bounce off a flooded street in Hampton, Virginia after a day of flash flood warnings and heavy rainfall moved across the area. Nov. 12, 2020. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
FLASH BACK
Il luogo del ricordo svanisce al primo istante del flash back,
superata la soglia della propria porta, quando mi accorgo
quanto è familiare il cambiare incessante del tutto.
Il luogo nel ricordo si manifesta,
e nell’evanescenza dell’io presente tutto torna
a me, ogni strada percorsa, ogni pietra lanciata,
i vetri infranti e le altre sensazioni che il luogo
non può contenere, come gli intollerabili “se”
nei ricordi di occasioni mancate.
Il bianco apparire, nel rituale cammino quotidiano,
si colma di valori che vibrano colmando
ciò che appena rammento, dei segreti rifugiati tra l’asfalto,
gli amici incrociati, perduti o coltivati, i dolori spariti
e le gioie che di quando in quando tornano a sostenere inverni.
Così il luogo diviene nel ricordo,
poiché è la mia persona inesprimibile a dargli identità .
Se solo potessi
ne imprigionerei i resti sulle trame della tela.
Marco Seddone
Beginning at frame left ... the dual light lines trace the wingtips of aerobatic stunt pilot, Gene Soucy, who affixed fireworks to the wingtips of his "showcat" bi-plane for his Saturday night aerobatics performance at the EAA AirVenture fly-in in 2011.
At large scale, you can pretty clearly follow Soucy's path made throughout this 30 second exposure.
Santa bought me a sweet flash unit and this little bee helped me to test it :-) Its my first halfway decent insect shot and I credit the flash with that.
Scenes from flooded neighborhoods in Hampton, Virginia after a day of flash flood warnings and heavy rainfall moved across the area. Nov. 12, 2020. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
Garrett Lee, Chloe Maye (left), Shylee Martin, "hit the woah" at their Semi-Formal for Zeta Tau Alpha at Club 1201 in Joplin, Missouri, on Saturday, November 9, 2019.
Timmy's tired of having the camera poked in her face!
She has become my guinea pig!!
Experimenting again, this time with the flash.
This Lesser Scaup was very obliging at Pennington Flash this afternoon and came right up to us at the bank. We had been told it hadn't been around since this morning, but there it was. 4 September 2013.
Here's the first picture of the temple cat - in the middle of the night with a flash which made her eyes really strange looking. Her name is tentatively 'Taj.'
Image created using two SB-28 flashes triggered wirelessly with CTR-301P remotes. Both flashes were gelled and white balance settings were varied.
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Spent some time at Longwood Gardens fooling with Off Camera Flash. The idea here was to manually set the camera to UNDER EXPOSE the image causing the backgrounds to become darker. The off camera flash was optically triggered to throw some light onto the flower in the foreground. It took some experimenting to determine the best flash power setting. Going off camera with the flash also allowed positioning it to reduce shadows. The camera's built-in flash was set to a low power setting (-3) so it would not contribute much towards lighting the scene but was still enough to act as a trigger.