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Here are a couple of exteriors to put my earlier derelict window frames into perspective. To add a little something, I lit up one room in the first shot with my strobe.

The Ruin

The Ruin 2


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Old 04-26-2009, 09:32 PM
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Cool effect with the strobe, I really like it. Great job on both!
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Old 04-26-2009, 09:49 PM
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really nice, never would have thought to add lighting, really looks great
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Old 04-26-2009, 10:30 PM
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Love the first one... I know this is a newbie qquestion but how do you fire the strobe / time it to get the result ?
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Love the first one... I know this is a newbie qquestion but how do you fire the strobe / time it to get the result ?
Good question. A few weeks ago I bought a cheap wireless transmitter and reciever. Mine's a Phottix, but I believe the Cactus ones are also cheap and reliable.
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That second shot is just AMAZING !!!
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Very nice shot.I love the second shot
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Great shots! Love the first one!
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both are great photos....
interesting perspective on #1...
love the scenery on #2...
beautifully captured....
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both pictures are really beautiful!
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