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1:18 mgb under diy softbox with continuous light, using canon ef (canon fd) and tokina 90mm f2.5 macro
Buster - such a poser :-)
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580exii fired through a softbox camera right and above
Fill from a 430ex bare - camera left
TTL meterng - fired with pocketwizards tt1 and tt5
Serie de Autorretratos
Canon 500D
Canon 50mm f/1.4
Flash Canon 580EX II
Softbox 60cm
ISO 200
F/5.6
1/200 seg.
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Strobist info:
SB 900 thru softbox @ 1/8 Left of subject
SB 26 w/ DIY Snoot @ 1/8 Right
SB 600 w/ purple gel 1/16 Back of subject pointing BG
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Softbox umbrella on camera left top, with YN560-II on 1/2 power
430EXII on the ground directed at subject, on camera right bottom at 1/4 power
Strobist information (see final image in other photo farm3.static.flickr.com/2734/4434338939_acff4b5a4b.jpg SB800 Manual mode in 24inch softbox high camera left attached using 10m cable to camera. This then triggered SB600 low camera right also set to manual mode also in 24 inch softbox.
Corn snake.
I'm not the owner of this snakes, but I was allowed to take some shots :-)
Canon EOS 7D
EF 100mm f/2.8L macro
550EX Speedlight + Softbox
The Eagles built by Dan Gurney´s All American Racers successfully competed in the Indianapolis 500 during the 1970´s, winning the race in 1973 and 1975. This lovely 1:18 Carousel 1 model was photographed under my homemade softbox, using continuous light, and shows the car driven by rookie driver Pancho Carter in the 1974 Indy 500. Although Carter had never driven a rear engined car before this race, he finished 7th after a 21st place start, and so won “Rookie of the Year”. Carter´s AAR Eagle wedded a fibreglass body to an aluminium monocoque chassis; the Drake “Offy” 4 cylinder 825hp engine powered the 700kg car to 350kph (220mph).
These photos were taken by using a modified flash hood that I created using foam I bought at a craft store for $2.30. I then used the plans shown by this link: super.nova.org/DPR/DIY01/ I hope Sony doesn't get mad that I put their logo on it.
Just got this app for I-Pad, Looks fun What do people think? No other lighting Except Soft Box ( Apart from daylight)
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Canon 580 EX II into photoflex softbox about 8 inches away @ 1/64(I think)
Photoshop:
removed some items used to prop up the mask, cropped for aspect ratio
Checking out different flashlights and softboxes.
The pictures are sooc, shot with my Nikon, lighted with a softbox.
Developed in Aperture using the printing dialog.
Self portrait in front of large octagonal softbox. Wrap around edge lighting provided by the softbox. Slight front fill from camera pop up turned down. Metz 60 on full power in softbox. Even lighting in the softbox requires a clip on diffuser to make the flash radiate more like a bare bulb.
This is a demonstration of the idea rather than a good photograph.The white bearded model with black woolly hat was carefully chosen to provide difficult high dynamic range in the rim. And the "studio" is cold :-)
This is in effect a huge ring flash used for back lit rim lighting. Control of the degree of wrap-in of the rim light and its direction is adjusted by distance from the illuminated panel and size of central occluder.
Flash gun triggered by Cactus V2s.
Original DSC03702RWX