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Warm Light at Carl Wark, Peak District, UK.
A landscape version of my previous shot. I think I prefer this one (not sure if you agree?). The site of an Iron Age Hill Fort, you can see the light catching the fortification top right. The light was lovely. I composed to make the most out of the cloud interest.
From a recent trip to Denmark, Western Australia. We were blessed with great light & clouds.
We were not so blessed with clouds of nasty Sandflies that ate me alive!! *~*
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I took this shot with Ge9aYeD .. [ Good Luck sweety .. best of luck baachr .. btrf3een el raas i know ... n_n }
she have somethin looks like this.. coz this Fanoos was her model.. n i was like ... let me try ...
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[strobist setup]
[430exII-snoot]-(105mm@1/4) at 12h
[camera]
Canon EOS 60d
[camera setup]
ISO100, 1/250, f5,6
[lens]
Sigma EX DC 10-20mm f3,5
[trigger]
Camera wireless
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believe it or not this was taken in the same location of all the others..(thank you photoshop)..i loved the light but the tree she was leaning on in the background and the colors were quite uninteresting, the light makes this photo, so the light is what i kept...
My husband came home in the 2am hour last night from working in the ER. He told me I needed to come outside and see this...that I would appreciate it. Of course I did...and then had to go get my camera! I used the top of the car as my tripod and loved the use of the tilt/swivel screen and live view once again to get this great shot. I wanted to keep the tree branches in the frame for perspective and interest. I like the color it gave off from the street light to the left.
These were all taken in my bathroom with the lights off, the way I got different lighting was by shining partial light on certain parts i wanted illuminated for the shot, the streaks are created by showing the camera the light directly in front of it.
All of these were taken on a long exposure, and each displays a different style of lighting.
Thou art the Sun of other days.
They shine by giving back the rays.
~John Keble, The Christian Year: Easter Days
HIT! :))
Here's a little series I put together of how I set up the lighting for the whicker chair shots.
Starting from top left I built it one light at a time. The first shot is ambient only. I knew I wanted to have light coming through the back of the chair so I added a speedlight. Didn't like the looks of it so I substituted one of my cheap-o studio strobes. That looked mcuh better. Next I added the 2nd studion strobe in a softbox back behind the chair and to CR. Next came the sb-28 in the DIY beauty dish high in front and to CL. After that it was all adjusting power levels and camera settings to get the final image in the bottom left corner. I think the progression is pretty subtle but it all adds up nicely in the end.
Here's the link to one of the final images, the same setup was used to make all the photos in and around the chair. Full Set
strobist - sb-28 in DIY beauty dish high front CL, bare strobe behind chair, 2nd strobe in softbox high back CR, all fired w/cybersyncs.
Clément - Semaine 48 // Flash at the left. Light Painting with a iPhone and the app "Light+" // Canon 5D + Canon 28-70mm
The clouds are beckoning you to View On Black.
Late afternoon light at Huntley Meadows Park.
Single exposure -2 EV
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