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    John, that's very cool. I'm curious - is that a universal RF popper, or will it only work with the SB's? Also, is it ETTL or just a basic trigger?

    Regardless of the level of sync, it's nice to have some radio triggering built in. (I'm assuming radio - maybe infrared?)
    I'm guessing it would only work with the Nikon SBs, as far as I know, it only works with the SB-600 and up. It's TTL. It uses an infared system to trigger the flash. I'm still looking into it all.
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    A shot tonight, playing around with the remote flash trigger on the new camera.

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    Our superintendent was welding some strands together here at the shop, so I decided to get some pictures. No editing done, just taken, thrown onto the computer and uploaded.

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    T-minus 30-minutes...

    http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/03/t...vent-liveblog/

    New HD cinema cams? We shall see!!!

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    Very cool stuff... do u remember your settings for these ones?

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    Our superintendent was welding some strands together here at the shop, so I decided to get some pictures. No editing done, just taken, thrown onto the computer and uploaded.

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    1. 1/640 @ f2.8 ISO200

    2. 1/1000 @ f2.8 ISO200
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    Thanks to Red Rocks Amphitheater for featuring my work on the Official Red Rocks Website!




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    ^^^^ Sick! How many exposures did you do for that? Let me know next time you do something like that, I need to learn it.
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    ^^^^ Sick! How many exposures did you do for that? Let me know next time you do something like that, I need to learn it.
    I think that shot was about 20 exposures stacked (can't recall the exact number, but I'll check later this evening). Also - I'd be happy to show you the ropes for these kinds of shots. It would be nice to have some company the next time I head out. I'm always roaming into the woods alone to do some kind of whacky night exposure, so I'll definitely let you know the next time I wander out.

    To get started, Wick, score yourself an intervalometer like this (but, obviously - one that is designed for Nikon). The key thing is for it to be programmable to allow for control of the exposure time, total number of shots, and delay time (interval) between exposures. That way you can set it all up, walk away and drink some scotch while the camera does her thing.

    Also... it's good to have a quality tripod that allows for total control of camera height (the cheapies that have those center post supports usually limit you to 18"-20" off the ground). If you have a tripod with independent legs, you won't be limited with your shot composition or angle. See this image to see what I'm talking about...


    I love the Manfrotto Carbon Fiber line, and use a ball head with my setup. To save some dollars, the aluminum tripods work just as fine - they're just a few ounces heavier. FYI - There's currently a $40 rebate on all of Manfrotto's CX tripods.

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    Those tripods are a lot fancier than the one I have! My D300 actually has an intervalometer built into it, that I haven't played around with yet. Apparently it's a little confusing to set up, but I'll give it a shot this weekend, so I'll at least know what I'm doing.
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    +1, the D7000 has a built in intervalometer too. Whatever your tripod it has to be rock solid though, the slightest movement between frames will show up on the image. I have a "cheap" aluminum one but weighted down with sandbags or a backpack it does alright.

    Congrats Andrew, the ones in the gallery look great too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by asp_125 View Post
    I have a "cheap" aluminum one but weighted down with sandbags or a backpack it does alright.

    Congrats Andrew, the ones in the gallery look great too.
    Thanks!!

    And actually... the weight of the aluminum tripods can be a benefit over the CF units for star trails, and long shutter work. The added weight can provide stability - especially in windy environments.

    The aluminum and CF tripods each have their pros/cons. Which sucks - because having two in one's photo arsenal is damn spendy. :/

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    LOL, no kidding! But I would have never said anything if you weren't reppin on your heep! Was nice to meet you and look forward to seeing you around. Message me if you ever need a second shooter on weddings or large events!
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    I'm offering up a FREE 1-year directory listing on DenvrProPhotographer.com to 3 CSC photographers to help build up the directory. First come first serve:

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    PM me with your site link and a brief description of your services that you'd like to have posted next to your URL. Please note, your description must accurately describe the porfolio you offer on your webpage. If your description doesn't match your services, it will not do much good for the directory, and I'll have to ask you to rewrite it.

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    New Moon on Thanksgiving Day!! Perfect time for those of you who want to try out some non-stacking star trails. Well, you could still stack, but the lack of moonlight allows for ultra-long exposures without stacking.

    http://www.tutiempo.net/en/moon/phases.htm

    I'll be out of town this weekend - but just thought I'd pass on the lunar info!!

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