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I was fortunate to capture the Olive-backed Oriole sequence of flight the other day when I went for a river walk. This was my first sighting of this bird and I captured it on different trees in different mannerisms. Lucky me.
Just having fun on a sunny afternoon. No flash required, just plenty of sun.
This was playing in my head the entire time i did this shoot. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C-YSq5flow
Gracias Cande Glz por ser mi fuente de inspiración!
Sequence of photos taken from Kimberly, OR during the August 21st, 2017 eclipse. This is not a scientifically accurate view of the progression since the images have been rotated such that they fit together nicely for this presentation. All photos were taken using a Nikkor 500mm mirror lens on a D5500. The center three images are unfiltered and the others were taken through a makeshift mylar solar filter.
laetitia tries to blee(n)d in
red x starburst filtered double exposed self w white frame i-type film shot on polaroid now+
I was hoping for a Happy HOWLoween caption but this Black Timber Wolf did not Howl for the camera!! Actually, he wasn't even growling I was shooting a sequence of shots as he was yawning and this was his expression at the end of his yawn! lol!! :) Anyways hope you all have a safe and Happy Halloween. :)
Taken a few minutes after "The Perfect Storm"
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comme beaucoup d'entre-vous, je galère à nouveau avec Flickr pour déposer un comm et éviter le vilain panda, alors je mets
"une photo tarte" pour me détendre...
Two shot composite of a dart spiraling to the bullseye. I thought it was interesting how the bristle board threw debris on impact. Lit with a single SB-600 snooted with 12 inches of black paper taped to a 3" diameter to create a tight circle of light on the board.
Thanks to my buddy Charles for being uber patient and having to throw back to back bulls when everything was finally set.
This would have been so much easier if I had 2 or even 3 strobes so the dart could be lit from a different angle.