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Macro Mondays
Radiant
Led torch shining on a crystal glass
laying on holographic paper.
Hand held to give
a bit of movement.
New Led.
Vers 23h00, elle n'est qu'à moitié ouverte !
Elle vit deux heures et meurt !
Ne fleurit que la nuit, une ou deux fois /an.
Rapportée de Tahiti, il y a trente-cinq ans.
roof of Wedad Kitchen food hut at Katara tasty street. Neon lights on the sign and flashing led light infront
I put a mini LED light in a bottle, set the aperture to 25 and of course have to get out the tripod (5 sec shutter) to make lightning in a bottle. Don't ask why I set this up on a jar of marbles, maybe just to prove I do still have my marbles and it was a stroke of an idea, you know the light bulb moment.
I was at Big Sur this weekend in the California coast. The State park nearby has a tunnel access to a beautiful water fall. Trying some light painting with LED.
Thanks for taking the time to view my photo
I am very proud to announce that I am now officially sponsored by Led Lenser, this is a very proud moment in my life and I only have good things to say and many thanks to the people at Led Lenser, within the sponsorship deal they send me torches to help with my work and help promote their products.
This is an honour for me, to be sponsored by the worlds best torch company. So Thanks Led Lenser, I shall be doing product reviews on all of Led Lensers products on my Youtube channel, to help light painters making the right desicion before buying a torch.
Thanks to my wife for helping me with the lighting and light writing.
My Yema LED watch - a modern reincarnation of an original design from the 1970’s. My very first watch when I was a kid was a red LED black plastic thing … and I thought it was the most amazing technological masterpiece! Of course it stopped working in less than a year and being a future engineer I pulled it apart and eventually it got discarded.
Mothering Sunday is always during lent here, on the 4th Sunday, and it has been celebrated since the early church.
Centuries ago it was considered important for people to return to their home or 'mother' church once a year, which inevitably became an occasion for family reunions. It was this that led to the tradition of children, particularly those working as domestic servants or apprentices away from home, being given the day off to visit and take gifts to their mothers. Mothering Sunday was also known as Refreshment Sunday, because the fasting rules for Lent were relaxed on that day.
CSX L425-05, led by 4419, begins the climb out of the Miami River Valley with a short train for Connersville. 4419 has been bouncing around Cincinnati area locals for some time now so it's finally nice to see it.
Marion hunts for Indy in the Well of Souls. This isn't officially a scene from the movie. I just wanted to play with the torch and show the Star Wars Easter Egg :-)
I lit the torch with a Brickstuff LED and then removed the wire in post processing. Marion was kind enough to stand surrounded by snakes while I took the photo :-)
First, my apologies for posting so infrequently lately. Everything is fine, I've just been a little busy and haven't had as much time to devote here as I would like to. Hopefully I can get more consistent again soon.
I didn't take many portraits of Scotch after his surgery in large part because I wanted him to just concentrate on getting better and was a bit stressed out from the whole ordeal. After 17 total trips to the vet and surgery facility in 2016, he's off to a great start here in 2017 at least. He's been healthy, going on multiple long walks a day and is generally just a really happy 13 year old. This portrait comes from the same shoot as my previous Scotch post and I was mostly very pleased with all the results. I picked an evening where he was both calm and alert and didn't have to rely on him napping or sleeping like the previous year. With a handful of tiny treats, I was able to move him around where I wanted. He may be deaf but he still knows a few hand symbols we've used since he was a puppy. He'll still go to where I point, will still sit when I hold up a fist and will lie down when I lower that fist.
For this capture, I held a treat by my face and let him stare away for a few shots before I threw it to him. All dogs look differently when they want a treat or food--my Rottweiler would stare at and inch closer to the food while drooling or snatch it when he thought he had an opening and my old miniature pinscher would growl and bark at me (he was a monster)--but Scotch either figured out my weakness when he was young or simply lucked out. What he does when I'm eating my own food or holding a treat is stare me right in the eyes--this is a dog who hates eye contact--and just look at me like this while I eat, never shifting his gaze to the food. it's impossible to ignore and say no to...and I rarely do. It's so effective, in fact, that I'l typically push aside on my plate the last bite and give it to him so he won't look sad when I put my fork down on an empty plate.
This was also the first time I got to test out my new manfrotto tripod and vanguard pistol grip head. The tripod was a christmas gift to myself and finally gave me a lightweight, sturdy and portable option. It also allows me to get the camera extremely low to the ground like my old vanguard Alta Pro 163AT which is what I've used for the majority of the photographs I've posted here. The head is a vanguard GH-300t which has a built in shutter release if I want an extra hand verses holding a wireless remote. Oddly, my old set up was a vanguard tripod with a manfrotto pistol grip but this new setup seems much better to me. Like the previous post, Scotch is up on a chaise in my brother's office with a black foam board behind him to create the background and let me use a quicker shutter speed. While previous portraits have been favorites as I learned to photograph him and figure out how to achieve the look I wanted, I think these last two have been my favorites overall. These shots have more detail and better poses and the remote shutter on the pistol grip worked surprisingly well and sped up the time needed between the focusing, arrangement and setup of each shot.
Again, sorry for the infrequent posts and I hope everyone is having a great weekend :)
SCOTCH
Age 13
Hollywood, California
January 18th, 2017
SETTINGS
40mm
ISO 400
f/5
1/13th second
SETUP
legs: Manfrotto 190cx pro4
head: Vanguard GH300-T
lighting: EcoGear FX pro LED flashlight with diffuser
compact LED flashlight offset on either side of his face.
black foam board backdrop
Took out the batteries and backlit the led end, I liked the reflections up the sides of the barrel.
Happy Macro Monday !
Led-strip in the mirror of the bathroom with condensation drops after showering.
Thanks for taking time to fave, comment and look at my picture. I really appreciate it.
Led by a former DL&W SW1, YJPI is bound back to Pittston after grabbing interchange from Taylor Yard.