Stradawhovious
Been spending a lot of time on here!
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Well, the youngest rugrat wanted me to snap some pics of him yesterday since Mom and the other monster were out shopping. I decided to play around with the SB-600 a little, and go for the "flashlight-under-the-chin-telling-ghost-stories-around-the-campfire" type look. The SB-600 was placed at the edge of the Kitchen table facing straight up, set to 1/100 power, and I had him stand on a chair directly above it and waited until he got tired of making silly faces and goofy grins.
I realize that it's not going to be hanging on the wall at the Smithsonian anytime soon, but it was a lot of fun, and I think it turned out pretty neat.
C&C isn't necessary, but if between your fits of laughter at my "extreem photographist skillz" you see fit to give me some advice on things, I'm all ears.
P.S. much of the detail of the hair (all the way up to the top of the head) and other details of the face have been lost in photobucket. The focus on the original seems to be nutz on sharp, but not here. What a shame. Also, aside from minor cropping, this is straight from the camera.
I realize that it's not going to be hanging on the wall at the Smithsonian anytime soon, but it was a lot of fun, and I think it turned out pretty neat.
C&C isn't necessary, but if between your fits of laughter at my "extreem photographist skillz" you see fit to give me some advice on things, I'm all ears.
P.S. much of the detail of the hair (all the way up to the top of the head) and other details of the face have been lost in photobucket. The focus on the original seems to be nutz on sharp, but not here. What a shame. Also, aside from minor cropping, this is straight from the camera.