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saw my first ever Queen Trigger fish just off Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman. I wish I had gotten a clearer view of her face but the visibility was horrible this day.
Bottom view of the final circuit. Note the black (ground) wire from the hotshoe is visible where it routes out a notch I sanded into the side of the hotshoe mount to go thru the board to the top pad. Note also the circuit is intentionally slightly offset from the hotshoe to better align it in the available space inside the housing. (Don't assume your hotshoe lies directly under the 'viewfinder hump' area inside your housing!!)
Drill a hole in the side of the transmitter case just big enough to press fit the LED snugly. Solder the resistor to one end of the LED, then connect the anode to the pin 1 (power) on the xBee module, and the other end of the resistor to pin 10 (ground) on the xBee. Connect one end of the toggle switch to pin 1 on the xBee, and the other end to the positive connection from the battery pack. Connect the ground from the battery pack to pin 10 on the xBee module.
Model: Christina McManus
Location: Modena, NY
Strobist:
nikon sb-28dx through small softbox cam left
sun used to light hair
Kodak dcs pro slr/n with sigma 28-105mm
flash triggered with blazzeo radio triggers (cheap chinese trigger)
This is an M-Audio Trigger Finger midi controller. I use it to create drum and other percussion parts.
September - Divers 2021
Heritage Days 19 September 2021 - KANAL-Centre Pompidou
After the crisis triggered by the 1929 Wall Street Crash, there was a marked revival in the popularity of cars, prompting the major carmakers to move en masse to the centre of Brussels. Thus, Citroen decided to relocate from Saint-Gilles/Sint-Gillis to a much busier site in 1934. For its chosen location in Place de l'Yser/IJzerplein, it opted for an imposing design in a functionalist style, produced by architects Alexis Dumont and Marcel Van Goethem, based on plans drawn up by Andre Citroen. Featuring an aerodynamic roof, the metal-framed modernist building has a surface area of around 40,000 m2, which is bathed in light thanks to its huge glazed facades. Five extra levels subdividing the showroom were added in 1959. Originally, the complex was home to the administrative staff, a large showroom, repair shops, warehouses for spare parts and a service station (on the Quai de Willebroeck/Willebroekkaai side).
The gem that is the Citroen garage was bought in 2015 by the Brussels-Capital Region, which tasked its Urban Development Corporation (SAU-MSI) with developing an international cultural hub. The Kanal Foundation was responsible for implementing the project, in cooperation with the International Centre for the City, Architecture and Landscape (CIVA) and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. The complex, which opened in 2018, is now undergoing a complete makeover, due for completion in 2024. KANAL envisages becoming a major multidisciplinary cultural institution and a centre of exchange open to all, featuring not only a museum of modern and contemporary art and an architecture museum (hence CIVA's involvement), exhibitions and restaurants, but also many multifunctional public spaces - in short, a vibrant place to meet and interact, at the heart of a neighbourhood on the move!
Photos of September 2021
Photos de septembre 2021
( Divers albums de photos prisent en 2021 sans sujet reel.
Various albums of pictures taken in 2021 without real subject. )
Strobist:
Triggered with Pocket Wizard PLUS and PLUS II units
Alienbee B1600, 1/16 power boomed with a 48" octobox.
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Strobist info:
Canon 580EXII bounced off ceiling, camera right at 1/4 power and 24mm, triggered via Cybersynch triggers.
Playing Hardcore COD: Black Ops. This is approximately 24hr's after cutting my finger. I noticed it when my finger kept slipping off the trigger.
This is my cat Trigger. Her brother, Dakota, unexpectedly died in August. He
used to be my dress up cat and now Trigger has had to take over that role
and I don't really think she's impressed. These are Lobster Claw Mittens I
made for a friends one-year old and wanted to have a picture of before I
hand them over. As I don't have a child or doll, the cat gets to model for
me.
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Strobist: Remote triggered off camera flash. 45 degrees angle pointing down to subject. Camera, subject and flash aligned in 90 triangle
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Camera info:
Canon T1i, Canon EF 135mm f/2L, f/9, 1/200s, ISO 100
Strobist Info:
-AlienBee B800 shot through a White Beauty Dish boomed above the camera and in front of subject. 8 feet high and 4 feet away from subject. 1/2 Power
-AlienBee B800 shot through a Stripbox camera left and behind the subject for rim. 5 feet high and 6 feet away from subject. 1/2 Power
-AlienBee B800 shot through a Stripbox camera right and behind the subject for rim. 5 feet high and 6 feet away from subject. 1/2 Power
-Flash trigged with Cactus V5 triggers
Comments? Crit?
It's all wired and piped and ready to go! Can you explain everything you see in this picture? Have we left anything out? FYI, that's a random high voltage probe someone's left on top there behind the left trigger head. Just ignore it.
I called upon my friend Rob's expert soldering skills today, and, following Jeremy Kuster's excellent tutorial, added a 433 mHz antenna to my Cactus Trigger. It seemed to work out ok...
Strobist: SB600 from upper left, triggered by CLS (of course, since my triggers are on the table in front of me...)
Cactus was kind enough to include mini-phone-to-mini-phone cable as well as a PC-to-miniphone cable and 4 AAA batteries for the triggers.
Week 6 of 52
Finally pulled the trigger on this and got myself a second hand Nikon D700 with Nikkor 35mm F2D as well as Nikkor 85mm F1.8D.
I'll talk more about this purchase perhaps in a separate post. This week the topic would be 35mm.
Throughout the week I've been shooting the LX3 using the 7.4mm focal length, which is equivalent to 35mm focal length on full frame. By limiting the focal length I can use, it allows me to familiarize myself with the characteristics of that particular focal length and focus on how to make good use of it.
The photo is the Nikkor 35mm F2D lens. It was taken right on this afternoon as I was rather unsatisfied with the photos I've taken throughout the week. When I looked at the lens on my table, the idea struck me and quickly I pulled out my LX3 and start looking for the right angle so that I could capture the reflections on the lens. Never I would have thought that the internals of the lens too produces some rather interesting bluish and aqua-ish reflection hue.