“ Bending Bones ”
This is my attempt at Stroboscopic photography. The idea is to set the camera up so there is just enough ambient light to capture some motion blur. Then using a long shutter, in this case it was a full 1 second exposure, (ISO 320, F/7.1), then set the flash to fire multiple times, in this case 4 ...
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Photo Location: Azle, Texas
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Shoot In Manual Mode
  • Jude Flacke Edited a year ago

    That is amazing! Well done. I have to say I prefer the one where the black and teal colour backgrounds are merged together. But great image and idea!

    That is amazing! Well done. I have to say I prefer the one where the black and teal colour backgrounds are merged together. But great image and idea!

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  • Erin Feaker Edited a year ago

    This is wonderful!! I will be trying this!! Excellent photo.

    This is wonderful!! I will be trying this!! Excellent photo.

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  • Deborah Atkinson Edited a year ago

    Wow this is a new level of slow sync flash photography, which I did for my entry this week! MIne was just a single exposure, also with the movement and the flash firing… more

    Wow this is a new level of slow sync flash photography, which I did for my entry this week! MIne was just a single exposure, also with the movement and the flash firing just once to get a part of the action frozen. So interesting - well done! I must give this a try!

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  • Fatema Zakir Edited a year ago

    Interesting technique and great shot ❤️

    Interesting technique and great shot ❤️

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Nikon Z6 II Nikon 50mm f/1.4 Recommended!
1" f/7.1 320 50mm

Tags

#anewtechnique #stroboscopic #rpt #multi #offcameraflash #motionblur #ocf

Genre/Technique

Used External Flash 1" Shutter and Longer Action

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