Canon 50D, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM @ 200mm, f/5.6, 1/1000s, ISO 100. Full EXIF, PAD slideshow.
A fisherman had been at the end of Mallory Square in Key West, and left a small bait fish on the ground. This egret found it, and (apparently) flew off to avoid fighting with the other birds in the area.
C&C are always welcome.
Cheers,
Rick
Not at all. I do however feel that a change is as good as a rest. I know your basket hilted wit is every bit as sharp as the Welshman's foil. Plus..there is more material in kilts, deep fried mars bars and tossing your caber....you don't have a little pink camera by any chance. A long shot I know but it would have been a start.You suggesting that I don't posses that razor-sharp ability to provide the flashing riposte so beloved and developed by those who run around the Welsh valleys? What do you think we did on those winter nights in the croft? Okay, there were the sheep!
Steve
Initially out where I saw him/her a few days ago (see Day 9), either the wind, or me, made this creature run back into its lair in the top of the hedge. So I thought I'd show the context of 'home, sweet, home' spider style this time, especially as I couldn't get a clear shot.
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Nikon D5000 + Nikon 105mm f2.8 VR2: 1/60s f/11 at 105mm iso200 Flash Av -0.5EC
F11 and click image to see at 1,500px x 1009px
Taken on Day 16, but put in Day 15 as I missed it yesterday, to (hopefully) encourage me to shoot something else later on for Day 16.
... and I think it was taken before midnight Day 15 somewhere in the world (11:30 am on Greenwich BST)
Cheers,
Good Idea but...
I am not at all a fan of ring flash but, when I found this unit at a photography rummage sale, I decided to take a chance on it.
The theory is that you attach the top of the ring flash unit to the front of the flashtube of a hotshoe flash with Velcro straps. A series of prisms and mirrors directs the light from the flash out the front through which the lens peeks out. You are supposedly able to keep complete e-ttl control of the flash.
I guess that is may work but, it is so heavy and off balance hanging from the flashtube of my 550EX that I am quite reluctant to use it on my flash unit. The 550EX shoe is only plastic and I don't believe that it would support the weight which would be increased by the torque of the ring hanging way out front of the flash head.
No big loss, I only paid a few dollars for the unit and it gives me a project to see how I can build a bracket to help keep the weight of the ring off of the 550EX shoe...
Last edited by rpcrowe; 16th October 2010 at 09:01 PM.
Yes Richard,
You're not wrong, my first thought was "I needed a ringflash for that" (when I saw the shadow), but the PAD waits for no one
Cheers,
Thanks Steve. I had a couple of goes but roadside trees got in the way. I was happy wih this one.