Easter has arrived once again and I have seen some great shots over on flickr marking the occasion. I have been trying to think of the perfect Easter themed strobist shot when I noticed the Easter Raffle being held at my work. It was a massive basket full of chocolate. I had an idea for a shot but I had to win the basket first. So I bought my 3 tickets and on the day of the draw told everyone to come along to morning tea and see me win. I was rather cocky about it all. Sure enough the winning ticket was mine. I double fisted the sky like an F1 driver who had just won the championship. Just goes to show that as long as you believe in something enough you can make it happen.
Tags: lighting, self portrait, setup, strobist
Archive for the “self portrait” CategoryWell its that time of the year again. Canon’s Photo 5 competition. So this years competition is a little different. Not only have we got new items but we also have briefs. The first item I decided to attack was the Bokeh star hoods they supplied. Tags: 70-200mm, Bokeh, Canon, lighting, Photo5, self portrait, setup, strobist, umbrella
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Viva Le Tour & DIYPhotography.netPosted by Scott in Canon, Exif, self portrait, setup, strobistWell one of my favorite blogs DIYPhotography.net has just launched a competition series about setting yourself up a cheap but professional studio at home. DIYPhotography.net has been bringing interesting projects to us hacks for years now and Udi has decided its time for us to make a background and take a photo that will remind us the photographer of the things we love. Its been a month of late nights for me watching the Tour De France. So I wanted to pay tribute to the great race. Bike in the pictures is actually my brothers GT single speed that we are looking after currently. Its not a light bike I would like to add. Canon 40D,17-85mm, ISO 800, 17mm, f5, 1/200th There is no data for this image.Tags: 17-85mm, 50mm, Canon, light mod, lighting, Photoshop, self portrait, setup, Sport, strobist, Zack Arias |



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