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A pic of my BMW GT3 Body taken with my Samsung L830.:)
I Love It: http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/2525/sl380536ty3.jpg Mathieu |
nice shell :thumbsup:
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Ty :)
And that's my Mazda 6 Protoform from Hot Bodies: http://img354.imageshack.us/img354/6199/sl380574kf1.jpg Mathieu |
Wow! Amazing pics you've taken there Mole!:thumbsup:
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Mole, you amaze and inspire me every time you post a rally picture in this thread :) really good pics there mate.
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Thanks folks :)
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Hi Mole2k.
When you are out and about taking photo's of these wonderful rally cars could you get some of Alastair Fischer in the Irish Fiesta sporting trophy please. My Brother co-drives for him in the british series of the fiesta's. Cheers Mark |
I didn't take the photo, but this is one of my fav photos I've seen recently...
http://photos-d.ak.facebook.com/phot...60363_3302.jpg :thumbsup: |
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...7907c829_o.jpg
MK2 escorts!!!! feckin love em:drool: |
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Hey guys,
I haven't posted in a while and all of your recent work looks awesome. Here are some of my recent shots: KoPropo Radio http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...e/mirror_1.jpg Nitro Challenge http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...ieri_Flash.jpg http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...Lutz_Flash.jpg http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...Truggy_web.jpghttp://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...y_body_web.jpghttp://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...Truggy_web.jpghttp://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4..._Buggy_web.jpg Project Airborne http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...rborn_F650.jpghttp://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4..._desertrat.jpg |
Good stuff! what are you using for the remote flash? is it corded or are you using a PW, or...? I bought some cheap ebay slave and it was a bit crap and stopped working rather quickly so I'd like to get something a little more professional and robust some time.
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I've got 3 portable flashes that I use for stuff like that. I've got a Canon 550ex, 580ex, and a nixon sb-26 that I use as a slave. The cool thing about the Canon Flashes is that they can wirelessly sync to one another. For that flash shot I used two flashes. One mounted on the camera and one to the left of the camera. |
Can you fire the off-camera flashes with the on-camera not firing? can it see around corners? or is it running on infrared or something?
I know the Nikon stuff has similar abilities but I only have an sb800 and sb400 - the Sb400 can fire off the bigger flash but has no controls on it whatsoever so its pretty limiting at the moment. Another sb800 is a lot of money, and I would prefer to buy cheaper flashes (like the older nikon sb28) and control them with a 3rd party device if it's reasonable cost. |
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Jimmy you could check these out:http://www.gadgetinfinity.com/produc...roductid=16766
on a german DSLR forum they are rated as cheap but working properly. Two of my latest taken with Canon EOS350D Canon55-250IS and 430EX. Cruise |
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The Canon wireless link system is basically line of sight. If it could should around corners I would be stoked. Yes, the master flash can trigger the slave flash to go off without flashing it's self. The picture of the Kyosho truggy was done with 3 flashes as well. I use the nikon flash simply b/c its works pretty good as a slave unit with plenty of power. |
http://radiopopper.com/products/view/radiopopper_p1
These are supposed to work ace Jimmy, if you want wireless TTL without buying quantums. I might get some as it'd make life a bit easier for certain shots. They'll only work with iTTL/eTTL flashes though mate. If you want to use old SB-28's probably best sticking to some normal radio triggers. My mate got some off ebay he said were good, but i got bowens pulsars, which arent cheap but not as much as pocket wizards. |
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3249/...59174197_o.jpg
Shot this of Tom at southports new x11 before it got mucky. Used two canon speedlites, either side of the car at about 90degs to the camera. |
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