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setup for day 32_365 and 32_365_alt shots. The only difference was in the 32_365_alt, I had a reflector about 8" off the floor in and in front of the subject.
I finally got my new desk! It's really nice actually, here's the front view…
Check the notes to see what's everything in my desk
Setup for evening, night, and rain shots form Fayetteville, North Carolina at the Amtrak Station, 11/02
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430EX shot through a DIY softbox (shoe box) at 1/16 power.
See the result: www.flickr.com/photos/zauron/2071502980/
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Setup for this head shot
Subject was sitting on the folding chair. SB-800 with shoot through umbrella to the right. SB-800 low and behind aimed at the background. I was trying for a setup that would deemphasize the round face and not reflect off the glasses.
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This shows my set up for the Laphroaig shot. One SB-800, positioned above shooting downwards. A white piece of paper on the right, and a white board on the left. There is black material behind the bottle, and the surface under the bottle is a piece of glass painted black on reverse side.
My setup of Celestron 6" SCT with SkyWatcher AZ-EQ6 GT mount and ZWO ASI 224MC camera on a 2x barlow. The planet Saturn is in the live capturing on Firecapture running on the laptop.
Setup shot for 107/365 Sunset Snapshot.
Camera Info:
Canon 7D, Canon EF 70-200mm 1:4 L USM Non-IS @78mm, f/4, 1/60s, ISO 100
Strobist Info:
-Canon 430EXII Camera right and in front of subject, 1/8 Power, @24mm zoom, about 6 feet high, 1.5 feet away from subject through 24 Photoflex softbox.
-Flash was triggered with Interfit Strobies.
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This is the setup I used to get the shot of the bug and his little tentacle.
1 x Canon 400D
1 x Sigma 70-300mm DG Telephoto
1 x 50mm ("Nifty Fifty") f1.4
1 Roll of blue electrical tape
1 x Hypodermic Needle
1 x Random Bug found close to the front door (I didn't invit him in!?)
A desk lamp
A piece of cardboard as a reflector.
Also not in shot is a piece of A4 size semi-tranparent plastic as a diffuser.
Setup shot for 109/365 NBA Playoffs 2011.
Camera Info:
Canon 7D, Sigma DC 17-70mm 1:2.8-4 Macro HSM @17mm, f/2.8, 1/60s, ISO 100
Strobist Info:
-Canon 430EXII 90 Degrees above subject slightly to the right, 1/32 Power, @24mm zoom, about 6 feet high, 3 feet away from subject through 24 Photoflex softbox.
-Canon 430EXII Camera left and behind subject subject, 1/64 Power, @80mm zoom, lying on table 1 foot away from subject fired with dome diffuser cap.
-Flash was triggered with Interfit Strobies.
I left this full size so you can zoom in. The world light was used just for focusing and was turned off for the shot. There also was a white reflector camera left that I simply held by hand.
Shots from the 2022 SMASH! event at ICC Sydney Exhibition Centre, photographed by Morgan Zhong.
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This is the setup I've been using lately. I draw with the pad/block in my lap, then move it to the easel for the watercolor work. I keep the paper at about 40-45°.
Taken in about 1987, this is the bench setup I used to use for showing different types of pressure wave, heat, gases, and occasionally fluids, in air, water etc.
I'm trying to find a negative of some of my results but haven't found any yet. I tell a lie, I found one here.
This was all carried out in the pitch dark with only a bit of light coming from the light source, in this case a projector with a cardboard tube to ensure a "controlled" beam of light. It's all a bit Heath Robinson, especially with the projector sitting on its box on a piece of wood! Needless to say, more than a few shots were ruined by walking into the table in the dark!
This is a setup for the football session at UCO last night. I am shooting with my boss, David Prentace's 1D Mark III, while he takes the setup shot with my camera. I improved a LOT from last weeks practice session.
I work for Defining Moment Sports Photography.
Setup for "product shots" of the apple, Parker Duofold (currenly shown) and the bell.
Daylight from camera right and 430EX II placed behind, facing backwards into wall/ceiling.
This hardware setup traveled over 6,000 miles with me to Shanghai. Apple Macbook Pro, Dell 20" Flat Panel, Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite, Logitech Optical Mouse, along with a 1TB Western Digital MyBook Studio and a 320GB LaCie portable hard drive. That's Windows Vista you see running on my Macbook Pro.