( three flash points )

( three flash points )

Hello,

So, yesterday I showed you the Diana F+ flash-thing — well, I used it on this (and what I'll post tomorrow), let me explain the technical parts:

I set the camera on a very high aperture (F29) and long exposure (15"). The point of the high aperture was to ensure almost everything will be in focus as I moved about. As soon as I pressed the shutter-button (which was on a timer):

I then used the flash-thing to fire three times (in different positions and locations) as I moved about — oh, the room was dark. Which then gave me three shots in one shot all them lit and well focused to some degree.

I have always wanted to control when the flash was to fire and how many times — I was quite happy with the results, but, this is not the shot I liked the most, that one I will post tomorrow.

1ove, experiments.

08h46 Tuesday
11, January
2011
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14 Comments
 
  1. Sthe Ngcobo

    Evolution.....!

  2. Nappy Head

    ta! this is for my analogue experiments. hollerations!

  3. Mpumelelo

    really dope.
    http://75.co.za/twiggle_stix/2010/07/19

  4. Khumbelo

    sick shot!

    um... how you controlling the flash again?

  5. lebogang nkoane

    by hand — the flash thing has a button you press for the flash to fire.

  6. Buchu

    nice work!

  7. lebogang nkoane

    ta!

  8. Palapala

    A nice composition

  9. lebogang nkoane

    Merci!

  10. Daz

    Love this multiple exposure approach with 'painting with light' flash! Very cool ...

  11. Sudijons

    sounds like E=MC square...cool shot

  12. The Graduate

    hey wena what you doing to your new balance!!! they are not slippers!
    aside from that - the diana flash is the most powerful most amazing flash i know, and this is so COOL! I'm going to try it too now :) well. not right this second, but soon.

  13. lebogang nkoane

    :)

  14. Liezle Lynch

    WHAAAAAAAAT!

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