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A tethered drone flying overhead at the No Kings event in Vero Beach, Florida on June 14, 2025. It was unclear who was operating the drones. Big Brother? Nearly 2000 people participated in the "No Kings" event in Vero Beach, Florida on June 14th, 2025. Resist!
Not that it was going anywhere anyway because it was completely filled up with water. This is another shot from the fishermen's docks end of Poole Quay.
Did some assisting a few weeks back at Studio Seventeen in Belham with the talented Claire Harrison:
www.claireharrisonphotography.com/
Was a lot of fun.
i always thought that in order for a control shoot to be monitored in the best way online (i.e. during the shoot itself) i had to wireless-ly connect the camera to the laptop... today i learn that i need no wireless transmitters/receivers no more € to be spent for this... a €3 USB extension cable will just do the job and a free software download.... remarkable to say the least... so you will shoot and see the end result on your laptop screen directly in seconds - be it RAW or JPEG.. sure enough better than the 3inch display on the camera - especially when you have to tweak lighting to perfection... its called CAMERA Tethering... and i love it...
This is a bird at our bird feeder when I was playing around with doing bird shots while the camera was tethered to my computer.
This shows where the elastic passes through from the back, pull it till the knot meets the cap then trim off some of the ends with nail clippers.
Strobist portrait of my colleague in the office
Lighting info: 1 SB80DX left of the camera, 1 SB80DX snooted at the projector screen
This shot was taken in Boston, USA. I just loved the unlikely pairing and the cranky look on the face of the Boston terrier. They were waiting for their owner who was in the cafe.
The Sunday morning mass ascension. But unfortunately high winds at higher attitudes prevented the balloons taking off. The pilots graciously did gold coin tethered flights with the donations going to the local Lions Clubs.
A new self portrait with the beard.
Nikon D5000, tethered using my laptop and Darktable.
Nikon SB24 bounded against ceiling.
Darktable, although it’s good software, used too much memory on my old-ass laptop to really take these tethered pictures quickly. As a solution, I wrote a script that I could add to my keyboard as a hotkey and now I can take a picture with just a push of a keyboard button. You need gphoto2 to make it work, naturally, and eog is Eye of Gnome which comes with Ubuntu as the default image viewer. Copy this into an empty document, switch your user name for mine, save it as tethered.sh (or whatever.sh), set it as executable and it should work.
#!/bin/bash
IMG="$(gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download)"
eog -n /home/adriana/Desktop/tether/$IMG