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lighting

Pixel TR-331 TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Part II

by Dennis November 27, 2009

Pixel TR-331 Wireless Flash Trigger For Nikon TTL The Tao of Wireless Flash Continued… In conflict, be fair and generous. I have now taken many, many photographs with the Pixel TR-331 Wireless Flash Trigger set. At least I would have if the transmitter and receiver were doing what they are supposed to do. Rather than [...]

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Pixel TR-331 Wireless TTL Flash Trigger Review

by Dennis November 24, 2009

By now it’s no big surprise that whenever the Strobist community at www.flickr.com discovers (or even gets a whiff of) any emerging products that have something to do with the subject of off-camera lighting, they jump all over it like nothing else I or anyone else has ever seen. The phenomenon of the strobist pile-on [...]

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Yongnuo RF-602 Transmitters In Use

by Dennis November 11, 2009

I’ve been thinking that a few people might be wondering why I was so interested in those wireless remote flash triggers. I can see a lot of “So What?” responses so I decided to give you an example of off-camera lighting using them to trigger flashes from all angles and even inside a solid bronze [...]

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Life In The Fast Lane

by Dennis September 30, 2009

As planned, I got together with the Strobist St. Louis group on Sunday and spent the afternoon learning some new things about lighting and taking photographs of cars. I also got to play with some CyberSync flash triggers, which worked really well with the Alien Bee studio flash units provided by Ariana, who put together [...]

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What Moves Me

by Dennis September 17, 2009

I finished my photo for the Strobist Bootcamp project on transportation yesterday, so I would like to thank David Hobby again for providing some nice end of summer inspiration for a fun photo shoot. Everyone’s submissions are over at www.flickr.com in the strobist group pool and tagged with – sbc2assign4. www.strobist.blogspot.com What moves me is [...]

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