Now you're showing your vintage, Clix! The kiddies will have no idea what gels are! This is similar but different, it is achieved electronically with LED's where you can manifest any colour and intensity of illumination combination that your heart desires.Red gel placed over the light source? Very cool image!
a little portable LED panel [Falconeyes F7 150x80mm/6x3"]
Now you're showing your vintage, Clix! The kiddies will have no idea what gels are! This is similar but different, it is achieved electronically with LED's where you can manifest any colour and intensity of illumination combination that your heart desires.
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It's also a lot cooler to touch, lighter, smaller, can be powered by USB-C power packs, has inbuilt lighting effects like lightning, ambulance, TV, party... Oh & it's a constant light, so makes life far easier to meter the scenario properly!That's really cool, as sometimes it would be a lot easier to just use the colored LEDs to get exactly the color you want without fiddling with gels..... I have a couple of LED panels but they aren't in multiple colors, they are just strictly daylight or natural lighting. I wouldn't toss out my gels but this is a nice option to know about. Thanks!
Decided to take a couple of photos of the crab apple flowers in my backyard, and I see a dead bee with its head stuck in a flower. I shook the flower a little so the beed could drop to the ground; that's when I realized that the dead bee was being held in place by a spider. By the looks of it, the spider has been feeding for some time now.
It's also a lot cooler to touch, lighter, smaller, can be powered by USB-C power packs, has inbuilt lighting effects like lightning, ambulance, TV, party... Oh & it's a constant light, so makes life far easier to meter the scenario properly!
You better start showing off and name the birds. I love birds too but am not too familiar with Northern American birds.View attachment 920956
guess who started a wildlife class? probably a lot of bird shares from me the next few weeks.
He’s a blue jay.You better start showing off and name the birds. I love birds too but am not too familiar with Northern American birds.
Thank you!Thats an awesome photo, great shot. Well done. Luck always has a part to play.