I covered the built-in flash with composite of red/green/blue filter so no direct flash on the rose. The infra-red component triggers the slave flash held behind.
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Sunday, 30 May 2010
Slave flash lit rose
I covered the built-in flash with composite of red/green/blue filter so no direct flash on the rose. The infra-red component triggers the slave flash held behind.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Voila mon prémiere photo de la lune avec mon FUJIFILM S5800! Pas mal eh? pas telescope d'Hubble mais ça m'a fait plaisir que mon APN pas cher etais capable d'une tel imagerie. Si je peut trouver un objective de zoom un peut plus puissante?.......Alors je vais te faire part de tout mes exploits futur dans ce domaine. Il me reste de vous souhaite une Bonne Année and a Happy New Year!
Jeremusic
http://jeremusic.fr/
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Fujitsu AMILO 7300
A selection of photos from the complete dimantling in order to resolder the DC jack. Start by levering up the bezel around the top of the keyboar to access the screws below. Remove them all. turn over and remove all screws on the underside, and two at the back. remove the battery.slowly ease the top part away, and disconect the buzzer cable, remove the keyboard, carefully unlocking the ribbon cable first. remove the cd rom, lift out the wifi card from its slot, unplug the screen and audio cables. remove the hard drive. remove the harddrive bay. unscrew the heatsink and lift away. unscrew the fan.
Monday, 9 November 2009
"effervescent moon"
Here you go! Another exciting abstract artwork from the Jeremusic digital art studio. This was created using flash photography on organza in motion, and a little retouching in paintshop to enhance the contrast. I particularly like the contrasting colours and the fluidity of the forms created, coupled with the intensity of the reflected lighting the work yells out action and vivacity!
print that on a square meter of canvas and your lounge will be the envy of your entourage!
Jeremy
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Your ideas as to how the image was created....?
Clue: it IS a photograph .
I have always enjoyed creating with light and colour as wall as composing music, and this image is an experimentation photographically.
I began experimenting with photo-art when I was in my early teens. My father had a twin lens Rollei and I had a 110 instamatic, but the limitations of the camera were not a barrier. I just studied exactly its capabilities and limits and created my images within those limits. My 110 had a fixed aperture so I had to juggle with the lighting to get well exposed images. I already experimented with colour filters over the flash, even dual colours and reflected flash to create interesting effects .
One image I remember I had created sur a base of crumpled tin foil, and aluminium foil milk bottle tops, lit by three spots, red, blue and green. I used my dad's light meter to locate the point at which the lighting was correct for my 110 and took the (correctly exposed) shot from there....
Well, any ideas for the above?....
Jeremusic