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07/05/2011 11:48:16 AM · #1 |
Read this today and thought of you learning your lights and birds!!
Strobe Stop Motion |
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07/05/2011 11:53:16 AM · #2 |
haha!! I don't think I've ever had a thread aimed at me!!
I love the "dangerously high voltage" part of it -- sounds like fun! I'm married to a physicist; he should be able to set this up for me. :) |
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07/05/2011 11:57:01 AM · #3 |
Well, ignore the high voltage thing lol
But the robin is my favorite and thought that was right up your street! |
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07/05/2011 12:00:24 PM · #4 |
You can do that with the Nikon SB series flashes, at your selected interval, up to 10 per sec. Of course the lighting would not be as even without softening and reflector or reflectors.
It must have been very difficult to train that bug in the first one to hold each pose long enough to get the shots LOL.
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07/05/2011 02:19:04 PM · #5 |
Wowza! but yikes @ name of beetle in first shot. |
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07/05/2011 02:45:35 PM · #6 |
I have a canon 530 that will do stroboscopic. But it was my understanding that you really need to be in the dark for it to function well. I'm wondering if that's why he had to have it such a high voltage, to have that much power to do daytime shots...? |
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07/05/2011 05:30:42 PM · #7 |
I'm not Wendy, but I really enjoyed his images. Thanks!
Originally posted by vawendy: haha!! I don't think I've ever had a thread aimed at me!! |
I'm sure it will happen again really soon. ;)
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07/05/2011 05:38:25 PM · #8 |
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