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This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
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Photo by David Portass Photography
Setup used for the "Smoke C" series, with Sigma EF-500 DG Super used in slave mode with a Cactus wireless trigger.
I took this picture with a Canon A540, and the flash was triggered by the camera's own little flash!
My set-up for the image Hooloovoo.
I know those lights are pretty abysmal but they did the job and I can't afford anything fancy...
Basically what I was doing was dropping blue food colouring into a glass beaker with a pipette and snapping away as fast as the poor little camera could manage. Post production work involved some white balance to get rid of the yellow light, a little bit of contrast and cloning to remove some marks on the glass. Oh and I flipped the images, not sure why but I prefer them that way :P
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.
Don't you hate it when the setup shot looks cooler than the original.
Flash behind cole, diy IKEA softbox to the right.
Setup shot for this shot.
I wanted to have a really small aperture to add the star-shaped defraction from the LED lights without blowing things out too badly. So I needed to hit the flash twice and add extra light to my face. I wanted to use my other flash with a tight snoot, but the batteries were flat. Diane got home about that time, so I had her paint me with a flashlight instead.
Overall sequence was: turn out the overhead fluorescent lights, tape the LED lights to my eyelids, open the shutter, have Diane paint my face with a regular flashlight for 4 seconds, trigger the background flash twice and close the shutter. Total elapsed time: 14 seconds.
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.
Same setup as Attitude. Love the pose in this shot, but hate the shadows. Would have totally dug this on the high key setup.
If you live in Utah and haven't been involved with Photowalking Utah, you should really check it out. I've only been to a couple of events, but it's always been a great time. www.photowalkingutah.com/
Setup shot for Day 45 and the Mbah Surip Tribute Series.
Quite a lot of preparation for this, especially the heart cut-outs. I even bought a new rasta hat :D
Strobist info:
1 Pro800 with big rectangular softbox skirted with sarong camera right (triggered by poverty wizards), 1 SB800 with a standard reflector covered open lightsphere (SU-4 M 1/4), and 1 Mettle160 with a red gel for the background.
The standard-reflector-covered open lightsphere can be seen here:
This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
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Photo by David Portass Photography
My setup for water drops. 2 manual flashes, one of which is older than some of my brothers, a corded remote, and a few lights. The lamp in the background was adding too much yellow to the picture, and I was having issues getting the WB to set right, so I turned it off.
Going to buy some work lamps and a nicer bowl this weekend and light that table up; shooting at 1/320 is not good enough.
And yeah, I know the IS was turned on on my lens. Whoops :(
1 Canon 580EXII flash set to Manual at 1/4 power mounted on a PocketWizard FlexTT5 triggered by another FlexTT5 on camera acting as pure transmitter.
I initially used the umbrella but the fruits are still casting some shadows. I decided to bounce the flash off the ceiling. That worked.
I did not remove the umbrella even though I have no use for it... unless it also worked as a bounce from the light from the window
Backstage of this one.
Strobist info:
SB900 @ 1/32, 12 mm, white shoot thru umbrella camera left
2x YN560 @ 1/128, 105 mm camera right and far left
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.
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.
This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
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Photo by David Portass Photography
This photo was taken at Insomnia Ireland
Find out more about Multiplay, watch our videos and see all the latest news on the website, facebook and twitter.
Photo by David Portass Photography