Smoke1, originally uploaded by holienmo.no.

Smoke1

Strobist:
580EX II @ 1/8, behind the smoke pointing slightley towards it
Snooted 430EX @ 1/8, camera right

Triggered with Skyport Universals

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Julie, originally uploaded by holienmo.no.

Julie

A portrait of a friend of mine.

Strobist: Lighting info

Bowens Gemini Pro 500 with softbox above.

Bowens Gemini 200 with fresnel lens behind Julie pointed at the background.

Triggerd with a sync-cord.

5D mkII with 24-70

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GIRL, originally uploaded by 3byOne Media www.3byONE.com.

Alien bee ring flash
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Flash behind for portrait
17-35 2.8 tamron

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6 eyes, originally uploaded by lobster rocket.

6 eyes

Grand Cay-Man

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ring flash diffuser

guess. what kind of ringflash used to this picture ?

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Epa and the text-ing and facebook-ing Voice Activated Lightstand

Epa modelled for a photography outing held in Barebone Studio in Saujana Impian Malaysia recently. The session was cut short by a sudden drizzle

Lighting info:
Nikon SB-900 with umbrella as main, ‘bare headed’ Nikon SB-800 as hair/keylight, SU-4 mode.
The Nikon SB-900 triggered via a Pocket Wizard radio triggering thingies

The VALs can multitask like crazy, positioning the lights and text and facebook-ing at the same time whoah!

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New Ringflash!, originally uploaded by Kaitlin Robinson.

I finally got my Alienbees Ringflash- and I am one happy girl.

This thing paired with the 30″ moon unit creates the most beautiful light.

Strobist Lighting Info:
ABR800 Ringflash in 30″ moon unit mounted on tripod
Triggered via Paul C. Buff Cybersyncs

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Lighting Info:

Photo on Left:
AB1600 in 22″ Beauty Dish
AB800 Camera Right House
AB1600 Camera Left Wall
ABR800 Ringflash For Fill Camera Left
Gridded Nikon SB800 Camera Right Lighting Tree
Cybersyncs
Nikon D700
Nikkor 17-35mm 2.8

Photo on Right:
AB1600 in 22″ Beauty Dish Camera Right
Reflector Camera Left SIlver
AB800 Inside Shack Behind Model
Nikon D700
Nikkor 17-35mm 2.8
Cybersyncs

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HIGH-YAAAA, originally uploaded by 3byOne Media www.3byONE.com.

Alien Bee Ring Flash abr800
3 different speedlites shooting off in various spots
17-35 2.8 Tamron

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mad about, originally uploaded by fräulein ju..

mad about / studio Photosample by multiblitz ringflash

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what the fuck?!, originally uploaded by fräulein ju..

studio Photosample by multiblitz ringflash

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Sylvia_19463-4, originally uploaded by Flash Parker.

Banpo Bridge, Seoul

When I have enough time, I like to fire off a few frames in the high key when I’m working a shoot. It doesn’t work all the time and like a lot of different styles it has it’s place, but when it works the way I want it to the results are often a lot of fun. And then you go purple.

SB80DX @ 1/4 (?) power, softbox, high camera left,
SB80DX @ 1/8 (?) power, camera right, camera right
* Flashwaves Triggers

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THE Wife in HDR, originally uploaded by adriandavidpayne.

B800 into large softbox camera left
ABR800 Ringflash on ground camera right

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thanksgiving_lomo_fisheye-033, originally uploaded by Paul Swortz.

lomo fisheye with ringflash, photosample.

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Busker – EOS 7D DSLR VDSLR from Justin Heaney on Vimeo.

Features
Features
18.0 Megapixel CMOS Sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors for high image quality and speed.
ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12,800) for shooting from bright to dim light.
8.0 fps continuous shooting up to 126 Large/JPEGs with UDMA CF card and 15 RAW.
Advanced movie mode with manual exposure control and selectable frame rates: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD): 30p (29.97) / 24p (23.976) / 25p, 1280 x 720 (HD): 60p (59.94) / 50p, 640 x 480 (SD): 60p (59.94) / 50p.
Intelligent Viewfinder with approximate 100% field of view, wide viewing angle of 29.4°, high magnification of 1.0, intelligent viewfinder with glass pentaprism and an overlaid LCD display in viewfinder supports various shooting styles.
New 19-point, all cross-type AF system equipped with dual diagonal cross-type sensors in center at f/2.8 and f/5.6 and AF area selection modes to match various shooting situations.
iFCL Metering with 63 zone dual-layer metering sensor that utilizes AF and color information for optimizing exposure and image quality.
Magnesium body with shutter durability up to 150,000 cycles and exclusive dust and weather resistance.
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18.0 Megapixel CMOS Sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors for high image quality and speed.

ISO 100-6400 (expandable to 12,800) for shooting from bright to dim light.

8.0 fps continuous shooting up to 126 Large/JPEGs with UDMA CF card and 15 RAW.

Advanced movie mode with manual exposure control and selectable frame rates: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD): 30p (29.97) / 24p (23.976) / 25p, 1280 x 720 (HD): 60p (59.94) / 50p, 640 x 480 (SD): 60p (59.94) / 50p.

intelligent Viewfinder with approximate 100% field of view, wide viewing angle of 29.4°, high magnification of 1.0, intelligent viewfinder with glass pentaprism and an overlaid LCD display in viewfinder supports various shooting styles. New 19-point, all cross-type AF system equipped with dual diagonal cross-type sensors in center at f/2.8 and f/5.6 and AF area selection modes to match various shooting situations. iFCL Metering with 63 zone dual-layer metering sensor that utilizes AF and color information for optimizing exposure and image quality.Magnesium body with shutter durability up to 150,000 cycles and exclusive dust and weather resistance.

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elv0000 says:

2.4GHz like the RF-602’s and full high speed sync! what more could you want :-) (besides a Canon version)

www.pixelhk.com/en/prolist.asp?c_id=322

myworld.ebay.com/pixelhk/

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DPJ Photo’s Pro User says:

elv000 – I shoot loads of BMX and Skate stuff, and have never really found any issues using 1/200th. As long as you bump uf the flash power, you will not get any motion blur. After asking around a lot of friends who shoot BMX aswell, i only found one of them who even understood what HSS was. I don’t think it is a popular as you think. Most Skate and Bike photographers just tend to up the power or just throw in more lights. Just my 2p :)
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Hellbelly Pro User says:

HSS wont help to freeze motion, as it “pulses” the flash to cover the whole sensor as the shutter travels across it.
Better to use more power at sync speed or less and use the flash to freeze the motion.
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Creative Lightworks says:

Thanks to all who provided informative reviews on this Pixel trigger.

As exciting as it sounds, it might very well worth waiting until other manufacturers come up with similar products. Pixel’s quality control/reliability issues and customer service are among some of my biggest concerns. I also think that the price is too high for a new product with such quality/reliability problem. When they first put it on Ebay the offering price was $138, and now almost $200. I also don’t particularly like the way they are selling it (by auctioning without Buy It Now option) – basically trying to reap as much profit as they could. If the initial price was $138 then the actual price is most likely around $90 (with some profit margin already). What is the justification of jacking up the price 100% (now almost $200) in less than a week?

Considering that Pixel’s facility is practically next door to Yongnuo (in Kowloon, Hong Kong), I won’t be surprised if Yongnuo will start selling similar product soon, perhaps even as early next year (overseas rumors). These Chinese companies have come a long way, and with more players/competitions in the market it will be more likely that they produce more reliable products with lower price.
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