Some cool flash photo images:
beautiful but deadly
Image by spoony mushroom
Cigarette smoke.
Strobist:
Single flash (Canon 430EX) behind smoke on the right-hand side. Black t-shirt used as a backdrop. Inverted and colour-manipulated in Photoshop.
I had a lot of cigs left over from the pack I bought for last week's noir video, but now my room smells awful. I don't think I'll be doing this again with tobacco.
Mercy Gamez
Image by Charles Siritho
Shot inside my dinning room
Used 3 flashes and bounced them on the celling
Nikon D700
Nikkor 70-200 2.8
SB 900
SB 800
SB 800
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Twelfth Night
Image by Zixii
Taken without flash in the conservatory in the early evening with all of the lights off; f/5.6 and 30 sec exposure. This wasn't on a tripod, I rested the camera on the table and did the washing up, when I came back, I had a photo.
Twelfth Night - also known as the Night of the Three Kings. The celebrations of Twelfth Night used to be more extensive than they are today and probably owed a lot to the Roman celebrations of Saturnalia. The celebrations included pranks and high jinks - Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' gives a glimpse of the sort of traditions that were associated with it - that is it was a time for fun and games. Nowadays a lot of the customs associated with Twelfth Night, for example the 'coins' in Christmas pudding, the wearing of paper crowns, have been shifted to Christmas.