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Hutch with dinning room table and glass side table. Details:
~ Glass-top metal framed side table that is 4' 2" long by 17" wide by 2' 3" high $40
~Wooden dinning room table. Has left inserted. 41" wide and 29.5" high 7' 3" long with leaf or 4.5' without. 6 chairs with woven wood backs. One chair has the back torn and another seat fabric is slightly torn $50
~ Wooden Hutch with 3 glass cabinets to show your china or decorative items. Also has 3 wooden cabinet at bottom for more storage. 5' long by 17" depth and almost 7' tall. $75
Purchase all and side wood table on the right hand side of the picture for free!
This was to take the water droplet photos. In hindsight this could have been INFINITELY easier. One problem is lenses - by far the best lens between the two of us is Alan's 100-400, so we need distance from the droplets. The green light is the green gel flash that we used to get the effect. We also used red.
This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
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Photo by David Portass Photography
This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
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Photo by David Portass Photography
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Strobist Info:
580EX II at 1/4th through 43" Satin White Shoot Through as Main Light.
430EX at 1/16th, zoomed to 105mm for separation
Home Office/Setup Evolution.
I have been working from home now for over a year and needs/requirements have changed. Like many other people, I was made redundant in 2020. I was lucky to find another job fairly quickly hence the update.
Mac Mini 2020 (2018) for personal use, connected to a eGPU to drive the triple screen setup.
Dell Latitude connected to a Dell D6000 dock driving the displays, LAN and other peripherals for work use.
Some of the kit has been supplied by my employer.
This photo was taken at insomnia45,
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Testing out the lighting setup for the St. Vincent's shoot this weekend. The older boy, now in full-on skater/snowboarder phase, gladly obliged for a quick portrait.
This is the setup I used to take this shot.
The diffusion panel wasn't actually laying up against the camera like that. I was hand-holding it, but it wasn't too far away from where it is shown here.
The sheet at the right is part of my poor-man's light tent. I originally tried to shoot the lens in the tent, but the wrinkles in the fabric were obvious in the lens reflection so the sheet was relegated to reflector duty, out of the field of view of the front of the lens.
Warbiking setup - Did over 100 hours of cardio in three months (lost 40 pounds), while playing Warcraft on this setup.
Lighting info:
Nikon SB-600 at 1/64 power, full CTO gel, 60" shoot-through umbrella, camera right.
Triggered by Pocket Wizards.
Final shot here.
the setup for the stage shots.. 2 580EXIIs on tripods on stage left and right, head set to 50mm zoom..
shared it with James who had his 580EX as master on his, and ST-E2 on mine..
The electronic setup for the TAC calibration.
Ensure you use the NIM outputs at the top of the amplifiers rather than the TTL outputs at the bottom.