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A new dog has arrived onto Flickr!
Charlie's daughter came round. Trigger doesn't have a tail, it's more like a stump so it's quite amusing when she wags it.
This is Trigger, I got him as a rescue bun where his name was chips as he was found neglected under a car outside a fish and chip shop. Poor little guy. Now he is bonded with my other rescue bun Poppy and they are both house buns he is totally at home. Here he is flopped having a snooze :)
Even though I'm not doing a 365 this year, I still get an urge to try and take some shots each day.
This was a bit of a rushed job, and probably needs a clearer shed and some more time. I'm giving the new 20mm a run too, and I need to learn how to get the best from it. I love the wide-angle though.
Wide Bandpass, fc = 80kHz
DC - 50Hz Line Rejection >120dB, which means it should be more or less independent of ambient light conditions or should have a huge range if used as a slave strobe trigger.
This is an attempt (well 2 attempts) at setting up actions using different methods to get a bleach Bypass effect. Not sure it works with this photo so well, it seems to have ruined the detail on the dress.
This is from a shoot I did back in September with the lovely Trigger. We were due to do a shoot last week but it got so cold around the area that I couldn't be cruel enough to have her stand out for a long period of time.
Blackwood Photo Club portrait and lighting workshop.
Sony A7ii, Minolta Rokkor 135mm F2.8. Mono conversion in Silver Efex Pro.
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An especially pretty grouping of what I believe to be Stylidium productum (Trigger plant). [Lower Blue Mountains, NSW]
CLS triggered SB-600, 1/8(?) power with shoot-through umbrella on camera right, folded paper in front of the car providing some fill.
HiViz kit-of-parts for making a flash trigger activated by breaking an infra-red beam up to about 6 inches long.
The kits (for these electronic parts) are sold here at HiViz.
147mm long; 158mm high. Gary Lee Todd Collection. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Shot these this past weekend before heading out of town. I edited them on my trip.
Strobist: 3 flashes. One modified camera left with an umbrella. One camera right, bare. One low, camera left for fill. Sun was very high camera left. Triggered with Ebay Triggers.
It was found in the street under a tree,. a box with a piece of old blue plastic and remnants of once green leaves and fruits. well discarded , passe ( title), but with a beauty.
I was always fascinated by typography and the labelling on industrials tools, weapons, ordinance and other such hazardous instruments is so beautifully pragmatic, so cold and so pure. It is form and function married in implacable alliance. To look at it it is to take it for granted.
Trigger plant, exact species unknown.
Remember - always care for the Alps, and leave no trace:
www.australianalps.environment.gov.au/caring/index.html
Credit Australian Alps collection - Parks Australia
The idea was to go for walks in the cities I visited in south east asia & shoot 'off the hip' using a remote trigger on a 5dii with 24-70 f/2.8 lens This way I could hold my camera as if i was carrying it & trigger with a small device in my other pocket. This way no-one was really noticing me take my shots; i just looked like a lost tourist.
Odonus niger.
This is my second trigger (the first went carpet surfing) and both have been great additions to the tank. This one has been present for about two months.
I have been reading up on my photoshop skills. I have always found tweaking landscapes intuitive, but pictures of people another matter entirely. Here are some early results.
You can see the original here.
I would like to know what anyone thinks of this please.
Lighting: I used and ebay wireless trigger to fire my Metz Mecablitz CL3 flash into a silver umbrella. The Metz was on auto with its sensor aimed at me and set to ISO200 and f/11 to match the exposure settings of my camera. The flash was placed 0.5m to camera left.
I like to think I keep my lighting simple yet effective.
Triggered by StopShot from www.cognisys-inc.com . See equipment here www.flickr.com/photos/13084997@N03/3818938773/in/photostr...