2009/4/7 Larry Colen <[email protected]>:
> On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 09:28:28PM +0800, David Savage wrote:
>> 2009/4/7 frank theriault <[email protected]>:
>> > But you can bang my head with all the numbers and theories you want,
>> > until I go do it over and over, I'm not going to "get it".  Some
>> > people like the theory behind things, and that's fine, too.  But we
>> > can't forget what the underlying theory is about:  going out and
>> > taking photos!
>>
>> Amen!
>>
>> All also add that there thousands upon thousand of technically
>> competent, but mind numbingly boring, photos on the inter web.
>>
>> I know, I have added quite a few to the technically competent, but
>> mediocre, pool myself.
>
> I've done quite a few of those, but they aren't nearly as frustrating
> as the brilliant photos that were ruined because of a technical error,
> of which I have quite a few.  For sufficiently small values of
> brilliant that is.
>
> Also nice shot of the glowing bunghole. did you do that by timing the
> flash? Or by aiming a mirror? If you did it with a mirror, you might
> be able to achieve a similar effect by just taping a mirror to the
> jeans so her hand didn't need to be there.

She's actually holding a flash was just being goofy, struck this pose
and wouldn't you know my shutter went off :-) It's one of many shots I
took during the lighting test for a group shot.

Me & the camera were set up on the roof, the on camera flash was in
wireless master mode and the flashes that the models were holding were
in wireless slave mode (ie the on camera flash triggered the flashes
below) Because we were using a mix of Nikon, Canon & Minolta flashes,
Nkon CLS & optical triggers, we couldn't get the to all go off at the
same time. The final shot was still fun:

<http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3650/3406984942_4162539cb9_b.jpg>

I'm the one in red on the left with the radio shutter release in hand :-)

:-)

DS

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