Today started with a 20 minute delay of my train so I went by the S-Bahn instead and got a pretty neat compensation. When I saw the golden mist, I just had to take my camera and take a picture.
My endless journey to photography mastery plus pictures I've found worthwhile.
Today started with a 20 minute delay of my train so I went by the S-Bahn instead and got a pretty neat compensation. When I saw the golden mist, I just had to take my camera and take a picture.
I've got the Yong Nuo RF-602 remote flash trigger which happens also to be regular remote trigger, so I tried it out in the nice evening sunlight.
Now I seriously need to learn to strobe properly. :-/
I'm doing my very first steps with manual off-cam strobing. The fun part is that I haven't a remote trigger yet, so I use AWL and block off the pop-up strobe with my hand.
Not convenient, but it's lots of fun and I'm looking forward for my remote triggers. :)
Shot with one Nikon SB-600 @ 1/50 and 50mm through an umbrella, left and above the model.
And yeah, I guess this is my best shot so far.
At least the puddles make nice reflections...
20°C! Yeah!
I admit it, it's cropped. 200mm aren't just enough for astronomy. :)
Today's visit to the ITB taught it to me the hard way again: I badly need a flash.
So please ignore the grain. ;)
Off to eBay! :)
One of the last pictures by my 18-105mm, I hope the 18-200mm will be kinder to the lines. ;)
I did some panning attempts today. Didn't work out as I wished but still interesting I think.