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Maybe Havana?

by Dennis May 5, 2010

It might have been Havana Or some other south of the border town Where the weather is warm And the interesting people can be found It might have been somewhere near this place Or a it might have been a thousand miles away I don’t recall ever being here before Just the sounds of the [...]

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Scoot To The Music

by Dennis March 19, 2010

Just a couple of shots from my brief trip to South Beach in Miami. You are only young once  and after that you can only observe the young from a distance.

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Unconventional Portrait Night

by Dennis February 3, 2010

Tonight was Unconventional Portrait Night over here in our neighborhood. UPN involves things like paint, feathers, lights, imagination and whatever else might be handy. There are no specific rules, just a bunch of friends and family who take turns being models and or stylists by decorating each other in unconventional ways while I try my [...]

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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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Yongnuo RF-602 Practical Applications

by Dennis November 17, 2009

Well you certainly can’t be stretching flash sync cables underwater to take photos of your kayak with a flash inside and it’s pretty doubtful that you could get Nikon’s Creative Lighting System (CLS) to do the job either. By using wireless remote flash triggers I can put them just about anywhere including inside my kayak. [...]

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Yongnuo RF-602 Wireless Remote Review

by Dennis November 4, 2009

I just received a couple of sets of Yongnuo RF-602 Wireless Remote Control units in the mail. I got them primarily to use for triggering my off-camera flashes and as an added bonus they can also be used to wirelessly trigger a camera including activating an autofocus lens prior to the shutter being released. Professional photographers [...]

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