Erg Chebby,l Egypt Hasselblad 503 on Ilford HP5
Erg Chebby,l Egypt Hasselblad 503 on Ilford HP5
well done, Kopfbangerchecn.
Philip Ulanowsky
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Thank You John Olsen and Ulophot
You can see the reflection in the lower part of the gas tank of a 12x16" softbox on one flash. The flashes are 80-100 GN units and don't have enough power to work with larger softboxes or translucent sheets, except for tight close-ups. For this shot the softbox flash is on the floor at the left about 30 degrees away from straight on. The main small flash is to the right at about 60 degrees. A zoomed flash is behind the front wheel to the right and another is high and to the left, also zoomed. It's a motley crew of units: Nikon SB14, Vititar 285, Vivitar 283, and two Nikon SB700s, triggered by Pocket Wizards or optical slaves.
Thank you for sharing your flash set up, it is difficult trying to photograph shiney objects using flash.
Connels Sign Makina IIIR 100mm F4 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Plaubel Makina IIIR, 100mm F4.2 Anticomar (Plaubel's sharp lens!) F11 1/50 FP4+ Replenished Legacy Mic-X dev
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National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire. Hasselblad 501CM, Distagon 4/50 CFi, T-Max 400 (EI 800), N+1 development in DD-X.
Shot at Dawn by atomstitcher, on Flickr
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