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Canon Speedlite 430 ExII + Orbis Ringflash + Pocket Wizard
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Espárrago ornamental
Nombre científico: Asparagus plumosus
Familia: Liliaceae/Asparagaceae
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Event: Centon Ringflash test
Location: Landing at home
Camera: Canon AT-1
Lens(s): Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 + Vivitar 2x Macro converter
Film: Ilford FP4+
Shot ISO: 100
Light Meter: Camera
Exposure: 1/60 @ f/8
Distance flash to subject: 28cm
Lighting: Centon Macro Ringflash MR20
Mounting: Tripod - Manfrotto
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Kodak HC-110(B)
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Centon Macro Ringflash test.
Shot at varying distances and aperture. Test to determine best aperture settings at different distances.
Vivitar 2x macro converter used for some tests as well as Vivitar 36mm, 20mm and 12mm extension tubes.
We wanted a slightly different look so we tried some shots with a ringflash.
Strobist: ABR800 on camera. Triggered by sync cord.
Brandi is a body builder who is entering a fitness competition. I would say her level of fitness is high. She is also quite beautiful (I know I had to tell you that); I removed a couple of small blemishes but that was it for post. No general skin retouching.
PP in Lightroom/CS4
Final image from the blog entry on using a ringflash, combined with other lights, to light a product for a quite distinctive look.
I got my flash shoe repaired and so bought a new little ring flash. I don't know what I'm doing yet, but there you go...
Inspired by some of the DIY projects at www.strobist.com, I built my own strobe-based ring flash, and I think I got a good result for hundreds less than the "real" manufactured ones. It's constructed of two sheets of clear acrylic cut out on the bandsaw to form the basic shape, some tin flashing for the reflective interior, some flexible styrofoam to form the inner and outer ring, metallic duct tape and some velcro. I think it produces a nice even ring, with little fall-off on the top side away from the flash.
Look for some shots I did with Lexi and her friends with the ring flash coming up.
Strobist: using a 550EX and Cactus V2s
I bought an Orbis ringflash and tried it on Batman with great results. I think.
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Lighting info
SB-800 with Orbis ringflash adapter, TTL and P.
Nikon D700 and a 24-70mm/2.8 lens. Minor adjustments in Lightroom, no retouch, just contrast and conversion.
Please visit my blog for other setups, or Facebook for other updates.
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Paso a paso de la construcción de un ring flash a partir de una budinera. Trabajando un poco en el interior con otros ángulos de reflección se podría mejorar la dístribución de la luz. Ya probaremos, pero no está mal así. Materiales: Budinera Graciela, un envase Tetrabrick , entretela o fricelina y un rollo de cinta de enmascarar negra.
please click "L" to view this larger :)
haven't shot with a ringflash in a while now, and i knew that kathleen's eyes would benefit a ton from the effect.. but this, i can't stop looking at it!
hensel ringflash
hensel porty pack
triggered via hensel triggers
derek_j via instagram
'PRIMULA VULGARIS' - 'WILD FLOWER' - MACRO NIKON D3300 - NIKKOR 40MM F2.8 MICRO - RING FLASH.
26th MARCH 2016
Playing around with the equipment and taking shots for my lady-friends to sumit to the "Women of K State" calendar. They both got in!