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News flash: "Super Mario Bros." is intensely addictive. I'm already questioning my wisdom in buying a Wii.
I was just shooting some test shots with the new camera and flash and just liked this photo of Danny.
Less ringing this time, not sure what I did differently here. Probably has a more to do with the dynamics of the arc itself. It looks like the broken IR-sensor-now-IR-PV-Cell is fairly nonlinear, exhibiting compression as intensity rises which is to be expected due to the shunt resistor not being a constant current source and the large internal capacitance. So... not really sure how to interpret without a way to calibrate and linearize! At least I have a baseline for future reference :)
Key light at 45° to subject - hight and to the right hand side- manual mode, 1/1 power.
Fill light on camera in A-mode @ f/11, f/8, f/5.6 and f/4. Small differences, though still recogniseable..
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:(
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.