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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead right. Reflector left. Triggered by Cybersync.
Pro-Optic 8mm ƒ3.5
Lego Reflector - Masterpiece Brickformer (MB-05).
Transformer featured in the G1 cartoon series. From left to right Spyglass, Viewfinder and Spectro. The are fully transformable into a camera.
A simple egg shell. HMM!
Strobist Info: Speedlite 580-EXII shooting through a Rogue Flashbender snoot at camera left, aimed not at the subject but toward a white reflector high on camera right. This kept any light from spilling onto the background, while softening the light slightly.
Key light: GODOX AD200Pro with AD-S6 reflector and 85mm translucent umbrella
Wireless trigger: GODOX XPro-S
Mini G1 Reflector in camera mode.
Part of my range of accessories for my Lego Transformers. I might also have a slightly larger version of this one ;)
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Mid-Morning light from west upper window with reflectors right and left
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This photo was taken on Inani Sea Beach, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. This time I'm in travel. I tried to capture the landscape of this place in the reflection of this sun glass.
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60 X30 softbox camera left. Reflector camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.
Strobist Info:
Single Godox ad200 pro in medium Octabox, camera right. Feathered and fired into large silver reflector below subject
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with diffused HOBD-W overhead. AB800 with Softlighter II camera left. AB800 with gridded 7 inch reflector for rim. Triggered by Cybersync.
..but bring a reflector.
(must order one tomorrow)
trying new things, I liked this..pitch black, with only my iphone to guide my camera as to where the focus was, speedlight high to my right. Yeah...trying new things is shite loads of fun!
A scene from the 12th Annual Night Photo Shoot at the Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum in Willimantic, Connecticut. Rich, a museum volunteer, throws some sparks simulating some pilot work on the museum's 0-4-0T locomotive.
Lighting was two Alien Bee B800s with 11" long throw reflectors, triggered by Paul C. Buff CyberSync radio triggers.
Sky Reflector-Net, commissioned by the MTA Arts & Design, was installed in 2014 in the Fulton Center transit hub of New York City. Located at the center of the oculus, the Sky Reflector-Net uses hundreds of aluminum mirrors to provide natural sunlight from a 53 ft (16m) skylight to an underground area as much as 4 stories deep.
Fulton Center is a transit center and retail complex centered at the intersection of Fulton Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan, New York City.
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Being such a young pup, Coco needs her sleep, we waited for her to wake before the shoot (rather than prodding her and waking her) and she was obviously still feeling the effects of her nap here. View On Black
Lighting
580EXII through 24" softbox, above and behind
430EX into reflective 43" PLM with diffusion material cam left
Silver reflector camera right
Fired by Pocket Wizards
Explore #61
Just a week after its launch, ESA’s Biomass mission has reached another critical milestone on its path to delivering unprecedented insights into the world’s forests and their vital role in Earth’s carbon cycle – the satellite’s 12-metre-diameter antenna is now fully deployed.
This photograph, showing the antenna fully deployed was captured by a camera installed on the Biomass satellite. The camera was provided by the Swiss company MCSE.
Credits: ESA
Leica M9 + Zeiss ZM Sonnar 50mm f1.5
B&W JPEG
Location shoot fashion photography - Poland
Daylight only
Model - Aniela
Portrait was lit by a 80cm 5-in-1 reflector only. One of a number shots from the trip where it really made me think I should use the humble reflector more (instead of just fancy speedlights/ studio lights which I tend to go to first)
BLOG: Travelling Light - wp.me/p3ioIk-MQ
BLOG: 3 Days, 6 Models - Poland - mrleica.com/2014/06/18/3-days-6-models-poland/
With the 105mm DC wide open and the defocus control set to "maximum", this is the result. It seems to me to be very similar to using an (old fashioned) soft-focus filter or like the old trick of smearing Vaseline on the lens for a soft effect.
Open shade with a gold reflector camera left.
Model: Nikita
Location: Ainsley House, Campbell, California
Yay Explored again! Thanks you!
Guess what guys! I got a reflector for my birthday two days ago!!! :D I opened it this morning and tried to bounce the light from the window on my face (not very easy when you´re alone). In the comments you will see the difference between shooting against a window with and without a reflector ;)
Psst! You know I have this facebook-page, right? :)