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NIKON D200 | ISO:800 | Focal Length:52mm | Aperture:f/4 | Shutter:1/250 | Light Source:4 | Metering:5 | Flash:Fired | Exposure Value:9
Photo taken with BULB and manuell flash fire.
In this photo, a potato.
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hahaha what a padh sometimes.
i loathe using the regular flash on IS {my camera}, but i have to sometimes. so many pictures from this came out blurry no matter how still i held my hands or how still a&b were, it's really heartbreaking sometimes:(
Didn't know gourds could be used as laser guns, did you? (I hear they can also be used for unforgivably bad puns, but I wouldn't know.)
We ended up testing some flashsetups at work. Three flashes used. The model is a really famous and talented noiseartist from Croatia(Zagreb), Miggy Cakes www.flickr.com/mikkomiettinen. Thanks Miggy!
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.
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Another picture trying to light the car with my flash. 15 second exposure with about 20 or so flashes all around with my 580 handheld.
Para utilizar el flash y evitar que el golpe de luz fuera demasiado fuerte se colocó el carnet de la Universidad frente al mismo, así la luz rebotaría. Podemos apreciar que el Flash rellena la imagen donde faltaba la luz sin la necesidad de dejar esa sensación de luz demasiado dura.
1/80
F: 3.5
ISO: 400
Ángulo: Paralelo
Encuadre: Horizontal
Plano: Bust Shop
Tamaño y calidad: Grande/Fino
Modelo: Jonathan Soriano
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...
Back in June, my wife gave me a photo course for my birthday on how to use a flash. The course has been postponed about four times, because of lack of numbers. Anyway, the course finally started last week. I've had a few assignments to do this week. This assignment is: produce a portrait photograph using bounce flash indoors as the main light.
I shot this in b/w, and wanted to keep it dark with the edges disappearing into black. Didn't quite get myself on the thirds, but hard to get the composition right when you're shooting yourself.
Got my first DSLR for my birthday and was just experimenting with lighting and stuff. This is our dog Flash Gordon!
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.