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The Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse at night, illuminated by camera flash. Home of the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum.
I never use the flash on my camera because it looks so horrible. So I was experimenting tonight with a piece of white cardboard held at an angle in front of my pop-up flash, to angle the light off the ceiling and make it less harsh.
These are some of the results. I'd say it's reasonably successful, especially for free. The cardboard piece has a strip of Velcro around it, so I just wrap it around the flash housing and it holds it in place. Doesn't look very classy, though.
Flash is 14 years old, blind and has had diabetes the past 2 years, but he still acts like a puppy and is full of life.
Flash & Camera info.
Left behind me SB-600 1/8 power bouced from silver umberella and right SB-28 1/8 trough white umberella. Triggered via three Aputure Triggermaster Plus.
Camera was mounted on a tripod and triggerd by selftimer.
No news is good news? I took a whole bunch of pictures in the beautifully painted bathroom at 111 Minna. I'll post more later.
I rarely shoot digital. But, when I saw a ring around the moon on January 10, 2009, my wife's digital camera was the fastest available. It was so cold, I did not take the time to set on a tripod. So are hand held, and suffer for it. Still interesting tho, I think.
This one the auto-flash fired.
Decided to see how well my flashes would bear against the sun. not bad i dnt think.
SB-800 subject left high
This set of dunnys are 100% hand painted using spray paint, acrylics, and matte varnish.
Includes 4 custom kidrobot dunnys inspired by the superheroes of Marvel:
Flash, Hulk, Captain America and Wolverine
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The sky way a very textured overcast. But you can't just take a picture of the sky. I was thinking of this when I took it. (Mine's just not as good.)
i'm quite taken with these old school "sylvania" flashcubes, still in their original packaging. one box even has the original price tag on it.