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Here's the setup for taking my driving photos.

From a shoot for a show on the Food Network

M-Audio Oxygen8, Alesis SR-16, MicroKORG synth

Setup for Day Forty Four.

 

strobist info: YN460 @ 1/32 fired into a 40" gold reflector camera right | white paper camera left for fill.

In the 4-H Table Setting Contest at the Lancaster County Super Fair, youth select a theme and display one place setting, including table covering, dishes, glassware, silverware, centerpiece and menu. Youth choose one of the following categories: formal, casual, picnic or birthday.

Setup shot for Lighting Boot Camp assignment #3. Two Sunpak PZ5000's, the right one slaved wirelessly off the left which was triggered by a Pocket Wizard. Left one has a 12" snoot and a 1/2 straw (Roscoe #3442) gel to add some warmth to his hand. Power settings were 1/4 on the left, 1/16 +2/3 on the right.

 

Camera settings: ISO 100, 1/80 at F10.0 (should have gone to F16 or better to get that hand and solar cell a little more in focus).

Cannon 550d, 18-55mm lens, real starter stuff. oh and my phone nokia c3

This photo was taken at insomnia59

 

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In the 4-H Table Setting Contest at the Lancaster County Super Fair, youth select a theme and display one place setting, including table covering, dishes, glassware, silverware, centerpiece and menu. Youth choose one of the following categories: formal, casual, picnic or birthday.

Yarn dyeing experiment ongoing. Montréal, Canada.

setup shot for Balance 2.0

Our hanging cherry tomatoe plant gave it's first fruit of the season to us today.

 

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Strobist Info: SB-800 @ 24mm @ 1/64 in DIY Takeout Softbox

 

Camera Info: Nikon D100 | 28-70mm(ƒ/2.8) 70mm | ƒ/4.5 | ISO 200 | 1/160s

  

Setup for THIS

Not much but hey...the speakers are custom!

This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland

 

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Photo by David Portass Photography

Pre-shoot picnic on the carpet + Setup.

In the 4-H Table Setting Contest at the Lancaster County Super Fair, youth select a theme and display one place setting, including table covering, dishes, glassware, silverware, centerpiece and menu. Youth choose one of the following categories: formal, casual, picnic or birthday.

Possibly overkill for photographing a pencil. But it *is* a very nice pencil all the same...

Today I set my mother´s Computer up, hooked it into my WIFI, loaded the Firefox down, created an email-account, and explained the basic principles behind orders, files and documents.

´nuff for today ;-)

Setup for Day Twenty One.

 

strobist info: gridded SB28 @ 1/2 @ 85mm red gelled, camera left on the table, pointing to the wall behind the camera on the tripod. Right and above is a YN460 @ 1/32, snooted and on a stand.

 

Triggered via Cactus V4

The final setup

On the left on a pillow is the omnilight(sunpak auto 220) 1/1 power (not adjustable, Doh!)

Right is the Softbox I made(550EX), about 1/2 1/4 power

 

The strobe and cam's values on this pic are not precise, because I shot it before the final picture, and I fiddled a little with the power to get the effect I wanted.

 

The result:

Setup for this and this.

 

Strobist Info:

580EX II at full power into white shoot through to left of subject, perpendicular to camera and a 3x4' white reflector to the right of the subject, same configuration.

iPhone shot of my set up for this.

430 EX in the softbox at 1/4

 

Sunpak 433 AFs at 1/1 in the silver recflective umbrella another opposiste with a photocopy paper snoot and black paper flag on either side aimed at white seamless background

 

Setup for this : www.flickr.com/photos/gudmann_bragi/4439589182/

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.

being able to see down the bore really helped my confidence on this one.

This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland

 

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Photo by David Portass Photography

setup showing flash and implement (see notes)

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