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setup shot for Catwings' photo set:
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As you can see, running water all around where my flashes were setup. One of my flashes actually fell into the water, so I was down by 1 flash by halfway through the shoot.
A quite simple setup here. Folded card and nothing more than a book and camera.
Perfectly flight surface and lots of natural light. :-)
Every individual making an origami bird to one making a giant robotic arm is considered a maker and Maker Fest celebrates this epiphany of innovators, creators and designers ranging from a weaving artist to a rocket scientist. It is the platform for people who create magic using the technology hidden under the roof. Stretching from every corner of India, it is all about developing a great maker community in the country where people can learn and share in depth about the art. It is a trigger to a giant explosion of creativity that buzzes inside every innovator to showcase the resourcefulness of possessed knowledge by implementing it to a greater use.
Maker Fest is the Indian continuation of Maker Faire hosted across America, Europe, Africa and Japan, among others. Maker Faire, which launched in California, USA in 2006, now hosts hundreds of thousands attendees twice a year across California and New York. It is the amalgamation of festivals celebrating the innovators and an art show with all the booths for inventors and demonstrations and workshops for attendees. Creators, artists and hobbyist across the country are invited to present their contemporary applications of ideas using the vast ocean of art, science and technology. Also, it is non-commercial and free for the public to attend.
Maker Fest monumentalizes not only the final product but also the learning and explorations one faced during the making of something new using the already established. Come together to build up an enormous community of Makers in India as India is renowned of having the greatest intellectual horsepower among other countries of world.
Ideate, build and share.
Setup shot for this ugly madness. Popup flash at 1/4 power used to light the room, other flashes set as in the other photo and indicated in the notes here.
This photo was taken at Insomnia62 #i62.
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This is the setup that I used for my duckling time-lapse shots.
I mounted the camera (with 15mm fisheye lens on a heavy duty Giottos MH-3300 Pro Ball Head (just the head).
I tethered the camera to my laptop and used. EOS Utility software to control it. Software was set to fire the camera every 5 seconds.
Here are the links to the results
www.flickr.com/photos/craigjewell/5518684343/ www.flickr.com/photos/craigjewell/5519256712/in/photostream/
Office.com/setup - Get started with MS Office by downloading it. Double-click on the downloaded Microsoft Office setup. Enter the product key to activate.go for more goforoffice.com/.
Speedlight on left. Einstein with Beauty Dish behind. Black card on right.
Black glass as a base for the reflection.
This was my setup for the OPAL webcast - it consisted of a laptop with a good soundcard, a microphone, and a small audio soundboard.
Strobist: simple setup with only one canon 430exii behind the butterfly with a "Coral" colour filter on and a home made grid from cardboard. Also hand made by myself origami butterfly as wildlife (that makes the whole thing double DIY heh) .
My websites
Every individual making an origami bird to one making a giant robotic arm is considered a maker and Maker Fest celebrates this epiphany of innovators, creators and designers ranging from a weaving artist to a rocket scientist. It is the platform for people who create magic using the technology hidden under the roof. Stretching from every corner of India, it is all about developing a great maker community in the country where people can learn and share in depth about the art. It is a trigger to a giant explosion of creativity that buzzes inside every innovator to showcase the resourcefulness of possessed knowledge by implementing it to a greater use.
Maker Fest is the Indian continuation of Maker Faire hosted across America, Europe, Africa and Japan, among others. Maker Faire, which launched in California, USA in 2006, now hosts hundreds of thousands attendees twice a year across California and New York. It is the amalgamation of festivals celebrating the innovators and an art show with all the booths for inventors and demonstrations and workshops for attendees. Creators, artists and hobbyist across the country are invited to present their contemporary applications of ideas using the vast ocean of art, science and technology. Also, it is non-commercial and free for the public to attend.
Maker Fest monumentalizes not only the final product but also the learning and explorations one faced during the making of something new using the already established. Come together to build up an enormous community of Makers in India as India is renowned of having the greatest intellectual horsepower among other countries of world.
Ideate, build and share.
POV
PC. AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (2GHz), 2GB RAM, WinXP SP3, nVidia HomeCinema 256MB, SBAudigy 2ZS, 1TB+ espacio total
TV. Polaroid 1080i
Amplificador ONKYO TX-SR 606
Bocinas 5.1 Kenwood (del HT anterior)
Izq. / central / derecha (el subwoofer no se alcanza a ver)
Lighting setup for the Maxim 3-in-1 Coffee Mix photo and the Red Bean drink photo.
At the bottom of this frame is a Canon 70-200 f/4 IS, which approximates the position from which the photos were taken.
Camera right is a gridded SB-28 at 1/4 power providing the key light. Camera left is an 285HV at 1/4 power for fill. Lighting the background is a 580 EX-II on 1/16 power with gelled 2x tungsten (orange) to give a "sunrise" look.
The red bean drink photo used 3x cool blue to contrast with the yellow carton.
To give you an idea of how I do my layering images
here is the setup for the "T-Rex Comes to Town" composite.
shot of toy T-Rex in light box on white background
PP - cut out of T-Rex - there is no white background in the real photo
cut feet off and make reflection - two separate edits
using water scene as background
add in two lots of lightning
Add T-Rex and reflection
blend everything together