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| 01/21/2015 07:13:42 PM |
The Hooferby snafflesComment by damjanev: Nice and very original.
I would have loved to see a bit of soft shadow underneath. There are elements of shadow from the cane visible, but none from the dancer. |
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| 01/21/2015 05:57:49 PM |
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| 01/21/2015 03:02:48 PM |
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| 01/20/2015 04:18:41 PM |
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| 01/18/2015 10:17:31 PM |
boxofstuffby snafflesComment by Nobody: As Matt said, the mystery cord would connect to the side of the radio transmitter, and the end that doesn't fit anything would attach to your camera, if you had one that used a connector instead of a hot shoe.
The long black tether can be used instead of the wireless adapter. Assuming your camera doesn't have the pc connector (the tiny end that doesn't fit anything), you can get a hotshoe adapter like this:
Link to BHPhotovideo product
With the wireless trigger, its not really necessary, but the wired option is great to have for a backup. |
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| 01/18/2015 08:45:58 PM |
transmittercableby snafflesComment by MattO: That is a sync cord to fit in the type of port a Nikon flash has on the side. For using it off camera on a bracket. |
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| 01/18/2015 08:45:02 PM |
boxofstuffby snafflesComment by MattO: Radio transmitter fits on the camera. You already know the receiver goes to the strobe. The other cables are sync cables for different types of connections. The little piece is an adapter to fit different style sync ports. |
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| 01/15/2015 10:23:44 PM |
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| 01/15/2015 09:29:28 PM |
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