Taken last night...my D30 is back in action good as new And I rented a 420EX...oh my god it was SO MUCH FUN
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Oh...my...god...I love dedicated flashes!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Leftseat86Exactly...and its damn hard to get one that looks any good...
That's just an opinion, as long as you like it, do it, and if other ppl like it as well, that's great (and seeing the comments, that's the case)
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This is what is commonly known as the 'flash & blur' technique and it has been used by editorial photogs and photojournalists for years now (check any National Geographic) . You really want to test you photographic skills and knowledge, break out a film camera and a manual flash (Vivitar 285HV was the flash of choice back in the stone ages of the 70s and 80s) and see what you can crank out on slide film.
Aldo
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good...now get her naked to make that a great pic. LOLTHE VOICE OF REASON HAS SPOKEN!
Pop quiz: Which US president said, "Saddam Hussein has spent the better part of this decade, and much of his nation's wealth, not on providing for the Iraqi people, but on developing nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and the missiles to deliver them."
George W. Bush is not correct. It was Bill Clinton in his 1998 State of the Union speech. HMMMMMMMMM.
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http://www.pbase.com/clovis86/image/39490713/original
Heres the full gallery.
Aldo, I shot a pic of my cousin playing video games at night with a manual vivitar flash and a Canon AE-1 on B&W print film...it was fun...it came out good...I had the flash 20ft off camera at an angle too...I need to scan it.
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Originally posted by UFOSPACE99This is what is commonly known as the 'flash & blur' technique and it has been used by editorial photogs and photojournalists for years now (check any National Geographic) . You really want to test you photographic skills and knowledge, break out a film camera and a manual flash (Vivitar 285HV was the flash of choice back in the stone ages of the 70s and 80s) and see what you can crank out on slide film.
Aldo
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