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Thema:“Reflector“ am 16.07.2022.
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Johnny wanted me to share this with all of you. He loves collecting road reflectors. This is just a small part of his collection he recently collect from the road side on out last few outings. All the Credit goes to Johnny who took this photo.
Fotografía tomada con la camara de un teléfono, a pulso sobre el ocular de 26 mm de un telescópio reflector de 305mm de diametro por 1500mm de focal. sobre montura dobson.
Bought a new reflector to go with my flashes, and i was really,really surprised at how relective it was ......See :)
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The Lagoon Nebula (M8), is a giant interstellar cloud in the constellation Sagittarius. It is classified as an emission nebula.
This is the latest version of the Lagoon Nebula, is another re-process of the image taken 17/07/2020 from my house in Melbourne. This is 20 x 3 min Ha, 30 x 3min Sii and 28 X 3min OIII sub frames with dark, flat and bias frame subtraction. It was captured at 0'c using the SBIG ST2000xm on an 8" carbon fibre Newtonian reflector on a Skywatcher NEQ6 mount.
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. Reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync
On the eyelets for the shoelaces
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Happy "Smile on Saturday" with "reflectors"!
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Shot with two off-camera flashes. (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger). Flash A mounted on elevated overhead boom, bare bulb, modified with 4 inch reflector, camera left 135 degrees. Flash B, round head, camera right, 30 degrees, 45 degrees above table.
Red Reflex reflector on a semi-truck trailer as required by 49 CFR 393.26 for the Looking Close... On Friday challenge, Reflector.
Outdoors, backlit, reflector; processed in Fujifilm's raw converter and macOS High Sierra photo editor. Another attempt at shooting 'punchy' B+W JEPGs. This time, Exposure Value was set on -2. [Correction: EV was indeed set on -2, but is disabled when shooting manually]
Because no number of kitty pics can ever be enough right? :)
Working with some daylight and a silver reflector. This was caught in between her trying to bite the said reflector. She's turning into quite the poser- look at that perfectly poised paw!
strobist:
Umbrella/speedlite above camera right, bare speedlite camera left, and reflector camera left.
This is Part of the Large Magellanic cloud complex and just below the Man on the Vespa .
While the Shot looks like the Coloured camera shot but it is far from it. This is the filters in the Hubble pallet but using the Foraxx version which removes all the green and brings out the red. The finer details in the wisps is certainly far more visible that the coloured shot. This pure Narrowband Background and RGB (Coloured camera) stars added.
QHY183M -10c 100 Odd shots 5 min each filter over five nights .. 30 shots each RGB 1 min exposure.
QHYCFW3 and 7 Antlia filters LRGBSHaO
MeLE Mini PC
Pegasus Astro Pocket Mini power box
Starpoint Australis SP3 Focuser
Skywatcher 200 F4 PREMIUM PHOTO QUATTRO REFLECTOR OTA
Skywatcher F4 Aplanatic Coma Corrector
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
SVbony 50MM Guide scope
QHY5L-II-M Guide camera
Guided PHD2, Nina
Pixinsight, Ps
we bought some 5in1 reflectors a couple of weeks ago and did'nt really have a chance to try them out.. so this afternoon I used G as my model and my uncle was holding the reflector for me; I tried with my other hand/leg but it was too windy!
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Not immediately obvious, but the low light illuminated the roadside reflectors. A misty morning over Alston moor with an old abandoned house several miles from anywhere.
This is a 5-in-one reflector disc, with the sleeve removed. A 580EXII fires from directly above, shoot through style, at about 1/4 power.
A zipper pull reflector to wear when you are out at night. The small circle is a switch which provides flickering or solid light on the reflector. The large circle is just over 2" wide.
Moose getting ready form his job as flagman for the road construction crew. Got to wear that reflective gear to stay safe.
Looking Close...on Friday - Reflector
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