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A1 in striplight with red cover camera right, A1 in striplight with blue cover camera left, triggered via AirTTL

B10 in silver umbrella camera right high triggered via AirTTL

wireless strobe flash illuminating subject multiple times in single frame.

Photo taken by Hendrik

Dancer: Nick Woolsey

Toys: flowtoys

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Godox 360ii Camera right 1/8 power shot thru octo

box

Using a 580ex on strobe

Posing with the 870, shooting with Jen's 16-35L II :)

 

3 lights used here.

Light Painting with a new color changing light

YN465 (2) on model's left and right sides. snooted.

Model: Ann Mateo

Locale: Muay Thai MAP Pasig - Ultra Chapter Gym

Color shot is a little better.

 

Hasselblad 500cm, Zeiss CF T* 30mm

Fuji Provia 100-f. I wish i had i cross processed so i could print it.

 

Strobe:

Sunpak 120j above

Flashpoint CD400 camera left

Strobist info:

one bare strobe cam left and one snooted strobe back right.

Each year my camera club arranges a model night; this year it was last evening. It's not my favourite subject, however these are my three favourite shots.

Light Painting with a new color changing light

Fun at the Studio, where our students learn how to shot a variety of styles, from Fashion to Products.

 

19/52

 

Strobist info

 

- Nikon SB600 detrás del sujeto con un gel azul. La potencia a 1/16 y el zoom del flash a 50 mm.

- Yongnuo Speedlite YN460 a 1/128 de potencia, disparado a través de un snoot de 25cm , apuntando a la botella.

 

Nikon SB600 behind the subject with a blue gel. The power to 1/16 and the zoom of the flash to 50 mm.

- Yongnuo Speedlite YN460 to 1/128 of power, shot across a snoot of 25cm, pointing at the bottle.

 

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Imaginative names, I know! Done for the first assignment of January, 2012 in the Advanced Digital Class: Experimenting with Light. This is the Strobe part of the assignment, and my personal favorite of the bunch.

 

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Bright shots are done in composite,

Dark Shots are single frame

Two bare strobes to the left and right.

 

Part of my set Sports at an angle.

 

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This is my first time trying the strobe technique....i love the effects and love the way the sky is clear while the model's face is bright enough.....

 

Its great to learn something new.....will now try to use it more often...

Phottix Mitros+ flash with a homemade ring flash

-within pink bloom haze-

 

haze star

 

~hazy~

 

*1951*

 

_moon_

 

:::spells and mash:::

 

^^weird science^^

Yesterday was my first portrait session since I'd taken some time off during the holidays.

 

Also, since I still haven't relocated to a new studio space as yet (the search continues), I have had the opportunity to check out a few fellow photog's spaces.

 

This is a shot from Erin Evie's studio here in Evansville. Erin's a good friend of mine and I tested out her studio to see if the setup was something I could be into.

 

Anyway, the cool thing about her place is three (I'm guessing) maybe 8x13' windows with little ledges at the bottom. I really enjoyed playing with these for a few hours. Gave a chance to really push my strobe/ambient skills a bit. Maybe I'll pop up a strobist shot a little later.

 

Anyway, thanks for the space Erin and Jenna for pitching in for me to knock off the rust.

 

Canon 5D Mark II | Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM

 

Natural Window Light

Tonight we went to check out some water nearby. But the light was super boring so we tried out a bit of strobing. I got my trousers wet and too bad that there were no straw rolls but the results were pretty nice for a strobist beginner :)

Strobist info: D300s on long exposure, subject is exposed by the flash test button on the SB600.

Appart from corpping and colour correction, no Photoshop has been used in creating these.

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A picture i made quite a while ago for an art class assignment. I think the model looks like a hindu goddess with many arms :) (and i know that shiva is a man, but i just liked the name 'strobe shiva')

Assassin-Nation Strobe Project

 

=Strobe position=

+ One strobe with soft box attaches to tripod and raise above the model.

+ Trigged by wireless trigger.

 

=This picture was taken in real location. A abandon building nears Bangkok, Thailand=

Not much one can do with the contrast here on a sunny evening...still the problem is a sweet little V5/6 called Hop Zombie.

These ants speed run up and down tree trunks. Notice they have enlarged front femurs.

 

Dr Brian Heterick - Research Associate | Environment and Agriculture School of Science.

"This ant is Opisthopsis rufithorax Emery, a close relative of the sugar ants (Camponotus). You will note the large eyes on the corners of the head: these ants have excellent vision and will evade an oncoming human by darting around the far side of a tree trunk. You would also have noticed the strange, jerky way these ants progress - they are called 'strobe ants' in some quarters because of this." Dr Brian Heterick - Research Associate | Environment and Agriculture School of Science

Photos: Fred

  

Photos: Fred

 

1 flash with a diffuser dome | Zoom 105mm | power 1/2 | Placed on the left of the subject | triggered by pop-up flash Camera (Nikon D7000)

Very cool light show on this night.

getting a little practice with my strobes in preparation for some upcoming projects. Used one strobe fired 2 stops down, fired into a soft box at camera right. triggered wirelessly, by Interfit Strobies

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