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01/26/2006 03:59:55 PM · #1 |
I hope that all the recent drama will subside and we can get back to why we all migrated here in the first place.
Just a public thought... :)
...and happy thursday!!
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01/26/2006 04:05:43 PM · #2 |
What drama? Typical, I've been asleep for 8 hrs, something cool happens and I miss it. |
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01/26/2006 04:06:44 PM · #3 |
i missed it while it was ongoing too but all this drama with this crystal girl...see the "why would someone say such a thing" thread...
lol. well i've got to go, and miss some more drama i guess. ;)
Message edited by author 2006-01-26 16:07:22.
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01/26/2006 04:07:15 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by gurlwithapen: I hope that all the recent drama will subside and we can get back to why we all migrated here in the first place.
Just a public thought... :)
...and happy thursday!! |
amen sistah!!!
oh and happy thursday too :P |
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01/26/2006 04:07:39 PM · #5 |
yep let's chat photography guys ;) |
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01/26/2006 04:09:54 PM · #6 |
Photography?
Wazzat?
Oh come on, you knew someone would say that! :P
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01/26/2006 04:10:36 PM · #7 |
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01/26/2006 04:11:37 PM · #8 |
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01/26/2006 04:20:35 PM · #9 |
*passes out beer and popcorn*
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01/26/2006 04:24:41 PM · #10 |
I dont see this as a photography only site:) I see it as a place to seek help whatever your subject but leaning more towards photography:)
just my feelings on the site:) |
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01/26/2006 04:33:05 PM · #11 |
Brett doesn't have the rants turned on and has no idea what goes on in them ... it wasn't him sleeping at all .. . LOL
But I try to catch him up on a regular basis ... :) |
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01/26/2006 04:35:25 PM · #12 |
so has anyone here used a macro flash? |
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01/26/2006 04:38:22 PM · #13 |
so he says, 'that not my f/stop!'.....LOL.....
anyways, yes, macro flash. it seems interesting. anyone use one before?
Message edited by author 2006-01-26 16:38:47.
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01/26/2006 04:39:54 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Rikki: so has anyone here used a macro flash? |
who needs that, I want one of those hobby ring lights that was discussed the other day! awesome :)
Message edited by author 2006-01-26 16:40:03. |
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01/26/2006 04:39:59 PM · #15 |
ive been curious about this because i'm sick and tired of using my scalp burning halogen work lamps when shooting macros!
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01/26/2006 04:49:54 PM · #16 |
OK, I'm totally in the dark here, there are flashes specifically for macro work? Or are you guys talking about using a regular flash while doing macro work?
I really prefer natural light :)
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01/26/2006 04:50:50 PM · #17 |
you could save some $$ and just get an off-camera cord if you already own a flash. of if you're a Nikon boy, use your wireless settings
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01/26/2006 04:52:46 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by ursula: OK, I'm totally in the dark here, there are flashes specifically for macro work? Or are you guys talking about using a regular flash while doing macro work?
I really prefer natural light :) |
Toys like these I do believe.
*brings extra beer and popcorn, pidge looks out ... of beer and popcorn that is* |
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01/26/2006 04:53:23 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by ursula: OK, I'm totally in the dark here, there are flashes specifically for macro work? Or are you guys talking about using a regular flash while doing macro work?
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I think they are these funky little ring flashes you can attach to your camera. I know that's how they work for underwater macrophotography...
Ah, Found one
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01/26/2006 04:53:24 PM · #20 |
I'm a Nikon girl :)
So it's not a special flash, but a normal flash (I have the SB600, works great as a remote wireless).
I thought you guys were talking about some other contraption.
Sorry, too slow. I was answering DreamStalker
Message edited by author 2006-01-26 16:54:25.
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01/26/2006 04:53:30 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by ursula: OK, I'm totally in the dark here, there are flashes specifically for macro work? Or are you guys talking about using a regular flash while doing macro work?
I really prefer natural light :) |
I believe he was refering to a ringlight flash such as this:
Ringlight macro flash |
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01/26/2006 04:54:25 PM · #22 |
ooo ooo, let's see if we can all post at the same time! Ready.... set... go! |
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01/26/2006 04:55:37 PM · #23 |
Ah, OK, yes, I've heard of those ring flashes. Somewhere I saw a bunch of butterfly shots made with the aid of a ring flash - they were just beautiful.
Has anyone here tried these ring flashes?
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01/26/2006 04:56:47 PM · #24 |
yes its the ringlight flash ;)
i'm talking expensive toys though :( anyone wanna be my sugar mama?
LOL! |
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01/26/2006 05:00:49 PM · #25 |
Originally posted by RealmStalker: you could save some $$ and just get an off-camera cord if you already own a flash. of if you're a Nikon boy, use your wireless settings |
It's a bit different than that Tim. If you use a normal flash gun hand-held, you're going to get serious shadows. Even with reflectors all over the place, the camera lens is so close to the subject that you can't get light onto it.
The ring-flash is the best way but they're expensive. Even a light tent doesn't work that well as again the lens just gets in the way and casts shadows
Brett |
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