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An evening storm over the Snowy River Gorge created the most spectacular shadow play.

Adult homewalk task [strobe]

正面ストロボ

小さいストロボなので届いてないかも

 

Context image. Macro Mondays - Photographic equipment.

Godox MS300 Strobe.

Macro Mondays - Photographic Equipment.

 

Strobe firing at 1/32+0.7. Speedlight with reflector and blue gel above camera fill light.

 

3 inches in greatest dimension.

Faces without names

Playing devils and angels

Lit up by the strobes

Moving hypnotised

I caught your reflection

In the neon on glass

An electric silhouette

Against a static sky

 

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Couldn't resist taking a picture while wandering the amazing Blade Runner build at Themyscira.

 

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Spent a good chunk of my afternoon trying to capture birds in flight...I'd given up with the fast shutter as the lure was getting into the shadows! So I had to crack open the strobes.... After a fair few adjustments I came up with the YN968 just behind the fat ball feeder. Set at 1/8 power @ 70mm. Using HSS with the YN622 I was able to capture a few incoming flights to the feeder. I now need to create some distance between feeder and background for some better isolation shots. Thoroughly enjoyed the learning curve :)

Red strobe lights the underside of Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon FGR4 ZK346 as it taxis for departure at Lossiemouth. JW 15-1.

 

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VPS Light Painting Session

 

some locals have a bonfire on a beach near Low Point Lighthouse at the mouth of Sydney Harbour - Nova Scotia, Canada

i'll be off for four days for Singapore (excited :D).. i'll view and comment your stream once i get back...

 

on action: ruth & jed

 

location: batlag falls, tanay, rizal, philippines

 

shot taken last: august 21, 2011

 

image info:

nikon d90

18-200mm lens @ 18mm focal length

iso : 200

exposure : 1/15s

aperture : f/10.0

w/o filter

camera set in manual

handheld

 

strobing info:

nikon speedlight SB-900 extended flash with diffuser stand at lower right side with tripod, set @ 105mm zoom, mode: TTL @ comp. -2.0

 

post process info:

natural light, no crop and no hdr.

picasa 3.0 (adjusment of sharpen, glow, tuning and watermark)

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flickr lounge: rule of thirds...doing a light painting meetup workshop this week, so was experimenting with some ideas

Stacked images lit by 300w strobes with softboxes.View in a lightbox for the one that is saved!

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Lit with two strobes

Strobe shoot- one dancer, three captures. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail

Shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/Godox X Pro II L) Flash A, bare bulb, mounted on overhead boom, slightly behind subject, tilted backwards. Flash B mounted behind velum scrim, modified with MagMod MagSphere. White reflectors place on sides and in front of subject. TTL metering used with a 3:1 ratio.

 

Shot for Crazy Tuesday - Theme - PLATE DESIGN

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set-up shot for this photo . 3x Alienbees (see notes)

Week 15/52: "Advertisement" (52 weeks: the 2012 edition)

 

A man I knew for 23 years of my life. To this day I continue to uncover interesting possessions that my dad had left behind. My second look at his bottle of Coke which he had apparently kept unopened since 1985. I have no clue on the significance of why he had it that long but I still enjoy taking it out around this time of year to rediscover this obscure "souvenir."

 

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it's my first time to shoot a prenup, it's rainy while we shoot this event...

 

on action: ruth & jed

 

location: batlag falls, tanay, rizal, philippines

 

shot taken last: august 21, 2011

 

image info:

nikon d90

18-200mm lens @ 42mm focal length

iso : 200

exposure : 1/40s

aperture : f/5.6

w/o filter

camera set in manual

handheld

 

strobing info:

nikon SB-600 extended flash stand at upper right side (handheld), set @ 18mm zoom, mode: TTL @ comp. +3.0

built-in flash, did not fired (used as commander)

 

post process info:

natural light & flash, no crop and no hdr.

picasa 3.0 (adjusment of sharpen, tuning and watermark)

 

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Studioportrait for Isabella

Elinchrom strobe in an Elinchrom Deep Octa 100cm. Reflector beneath and an Elinchrom striplight in the back.

 

Old retouching brushes. micro studio with strobe

My first experimentation with strobe photography.

I knew I asked my dad for his strobe light 8 years ago for a reason...

 

Also, this is one of 3 cameras I got for $6 at the flea market. :] One is a black & white movie camera! I'll get the details on them later.

 

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Strobes outside, ancient tower stuff inside. Classic. Who else misses this place?

The worlds most expensive dog bed, concern it!

 

We're Here, sur le sofa.

 

Hand-hand; manual focus; remote triggered strobe. The Macro Mania continues.

 

Woof Woof at Pelcomb Portraits

Focus stack (3 images) Shot with single off-camera strobe (Leica SF60/SF C1 trigger) bounced of 32 inch shite umbrella on overhead boom.

   

Walking from St Pancras to the Tube station, I happened to walk past this connecting tunnel from Kings Cross. Thinking it would make a cool photo, I doubled back through the herds of commuters.

Red on red and stripes on stripes . . . how could I go past this as my shot for today!

Here is my last project I did for school.

The story is about our reactions and feelings in front of our fridges...

 

It's me on this picture !

No compositing here, no trick :)

 

Strobist :

- two sb600 in the fridge @1/8

The weather is cooler which means it's time to get back into the studio! This was done during a shoot with a friend today, and I'm quite pleased with the result. I can't take credit for the pose, it was her idea....

"…We have misplaced — in deep ways — the ruler that we use to measure what matters most in life. It has become completely exhausted by monetary value. …How do we get people to rediscover love?”

— Serene Jones

 

Journalism grade image.

 

Source: 35mm Tr-X Pan negative.

 

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y altavoces que explotan...

fuegos artificiales y huracanes.

 

=) voy donde yo quiera.!

Having been once again in a creative rut, and faced with a three hour train journey this morning, I put some serious thought into planning a photograph - and this was one of the resulting ideas.

 

It evolved somewhat as I went along, but the idea was always to have plain, dull old water entering the lens and coming out as some kind of rainbow jamboree. I was wondering if I could use milk coloured with food dyes, but in the end a lack of a) milk and b) food dye scuppered that plan short of a trip to the shop, so instead I used my shower head to create the water drop effect shown here, taking two photos of the shower using a large softbox and a speedlight on 1/16 power for each.

 

I then photographed the lens, using my Nikon 105mm f/4 Micro, and the same softbox in the same position relative to the camera, though on 1/2 power.

 

The rest was photoshop of the painstaking but straightforward variety; cutting out the grey background I'd set up around the lens, overlaying this on the shower head and colouring the droplets using filters (individually...). I'm happy with the result!

I haven't used my flashes in a bit, so i decided to experiment on a 1:18 Diecast Gallardo I baught last year.

 

What do you guys think of it?

 

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T2 Hawk entering the Cad Pass, as its belly strobe gives a flash.

Taken at home, a lily in the style of early botanical illustrators such as Pierre-Joseph Redouté.

Handheld. I used 3 strobes. A Pixapro 600, with a softbox camera left, pointing at the background. A Pixapro Pika 200 pro, (with Fresnel head fitted) camera right also pointed at the background. A second Pixapro with a standard reflector behind and slightly to the right of the camera, slightly higher than the flower and pointing directly at it.

Shot @ home. Strobe set up is below.

 

Strobe set up :

Vivitar 285HV full power from top. Two reflectors on both the side of glass table.

Used black cloth as a backdrop. Triggered using Cactus wireless flash remote.

 

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Thanks to my Dad, he helped me a lot in throwing lemons in to the glass :) lol

 

Also thanks to Karthik for sharing the light diagram :)

 

PS : Only at the end of the shoot i noticed that the edges of glass holders were broken :) In case if you are trying this, be careful while throwing the lemons bcoz the glass pieces may hit you.

 

Daffodil in a vase, lit by Pixapro Pika 200 Pro strobes. Background lit by a Pika at 1/32 power fitted with a standard reflector. Both sides of the vase lit by a Pika in a Stripbox, behind and to the sides of the subject directed to either side of the vase. To be honest, I think it worked better with a red rose.

A series of flowers thrown in the air and an attempt to freeze them with strobes. All composited together to make a heart.

Sun from the left, 400ws Dynalite in a beauty dish from the right. Strobe set to 1/2 power to match the sun.

 

I loved the colorful blowing scarf against the sky.

 

Oh, and there is this... ;-)

 

OK... no one asked how I could get this much light from a Dynalite at 200 WS so here it is: www.lighting-essentials.com/mexico-workshop-april-2009/#m...

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