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Nayin's macro amp | Desa Tasik, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Kodak Ektacolor Pro 160 | Yashica Mat LM + Haco Bayonet +1
(Strobist info: Canon Speedlight 580EX II into a Paul C. Buff Extreme Silver PLM above/left of frame, Canon Speedlite 430EX II into a 43" Westcott shoot-through umbrella right of frame, triggered by Cactus V6.).
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new shots for Memphis May Fire taken over a month ago, i just now got around to editing this shot i wanted to post for my portfolio due to being constantly sick.
B&H shipment is in tomorrow lots of goodies so thats the best medicine in my book.
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strobist
-ab1600 thru octabox right
-ab800 bdish back left boomed for fill on greenery
5d mrk ii
50mm f1.4 usm
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Strobist Info - SB-600 into umbrella camera right full power. SB-600 into softbox camera left full power. Triggered via popup via Nikon CLS.
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this is from the first day i worked the tour, kinda simplistic really dark
taken with them coming directly from stage.
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Strobist
-ab1600 thru octabox boomed directly above extremely high
-ab800 back left thru beauty dish boomed above
5d mrk ii
50mm f1.4 usm
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ALL IMAGES ©OPYWRITTEN BY Evan Dell Photography NONE ARE TO BE USED/POSTED/DUPLICATED ETC. WITHOUT OUR PERMISSION
Shooting Information:
•Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip
•Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM
•Manual Mode
•1/60th @ 20mm zoom, f/4
•ISO 200
•1x Off Shoe Nikon Speedlight SB-910 and 1x Off Shoe Nikon Speedlight SB-600 Flash Fired
Off Shoe Flash Information:
•Commander/Trigger: Nikon SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander
•Flash 1: Nikon Speedlight SB-910 with SZ-3TN Incandescent Filter flash modifier, on the front right, pointed towards the subject, 1/64th power
•Flash 2: Nikon Speedlight SB-600 with no flash modifier, on the back left, pointed towards the wall and ceiling, 1/16th power
Post Processing Information:
•Phase One Capture One Pro
•Cropped
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As with my father, whom I got my itch for photography from, I got my love for music and that of guitars from my mother.
I wanted to learn the piano at first when I was in highschool, but my hands said no, and instead I picked up my mother's old classic guitar, a Yamaha G-85A, from the 1970's.
The one I'm pictured with is the same exact guitar she was playing in the photo my father took of her in 1975.
Now, before anyone saiys "that isn't the actual way to hold and play a classical guitar...", I know... I don't play a lot of classical guitar, even if this was the first guitar I learned from, but when I do, I do try and have the right posture that most classical guitars players have.
Unlike the shot I copied my father of, I didn't try and copy my mother's pose or even try and color match as much. But the very essence of the shot is still there... Simply... Like Mother, Like Son... buy showing me playing with the very same guitar she had in 1975, with my guitars and other guitar gear in the shot.
One time, I should take a photo of me and mother "jamming" to some of her favorite tunes.
Shooting Information:
•Nikon D7200 with MB-D15 Battery Grip
•Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM
•Manual Mode
•1 second @ 20mm zoom, f/313
•ISO 200
•1x On Shoe Nikon Speedlight SB-910 with SZ-3TN Incandescent flash modifier
Post Processing Information:
•Phase One Capture One Pro
•Nik Software Analog Efex Pro 2
•Cropped
I accept any comment, from praises, awards, invitations, all the way to criticisms - as long as the criticism is constructive that I can learn and improve from. So, don't shy away with the comments!! =]
You are also free to use any of my photos without a fee (except any photos that are portraits of any of my friends or family members), I only ask in return that you credit me, link my Flickr profile, not re-editing any of my shots, and not removing my watermark.
Finally, consider following me! I will certainly follow back! You can never have too many friends!! =]