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  1. Please post the date and specific location of a photo you show here, not for artistic excellence, though that is always nice, but to show how far along the foliage is in specific locations this year, 2022. I'm heading to GA/TN/NC to photograph autumn scenery, and will try to post as I go, whenever I decide to go. The date and precise location might be helpful, and even the type of the tree, since oak and maple peaks are entirely different, likewise a very specific location, perhaps even including GPS or mile marker on highway might be helpful. Peak color varies every year, and reports by news media and chambers of commerce are generally next to useless. Here is a photo from a former year. I'm afraid I badly oversaturated in my editing years ago, so its use as a color guide is minimal. 10/26/2013 Linn Cove Viaduct, Blue Ridge Parkway, NC.
  2. I am giving away a powerful high speed flash. I used it mostly for birds in flight, without motion blur. It runs off of 12 volts (I use a small motorcycle battery) has a central power supply, a bit bigger than a shoe box, and has 4 cables leading to 4 flash heads, which are parabolic reflectors. It is an antique, but works well. The problem for action photography is that it is sort of a "studio" setup. You need light stands or whatever, and there are cables too. Very delicate flash heads. Would be destroyed by moisture in connectors, because of very high voltage. Still, I am giving it away, and it has a flash duration of about 1/30000 sec at half power. For sunlit subjects, it might not be powerful enough to avoid ghosting at the distance your sports might require. you can call me at 404-445-0989 if you wish to discuss.
  3. Free Olsen-Ultra high speed flash. 1/30000 second at 1/2 power, faster and much brighter than Canon 550ex at 1/128th power. It has 4 flash heads, works on 12 volts. Let's call it luggable/portable. Can take flash photos of birds in flight without ghosts even in direct sunlight, at f32 iso 400. I will pay shipping. If you are interested, please call or email. If you have somebody to refer, please pass the info to them. I'm too lazy to upload high-res photos to provide an URL here, but here are a few samples. Visit gregscott.pixels.com to see my hummingbird studio photos. They are "crippled" there, with regard to resolution, but may give a better idea. http://gregscott.com/hummingbird_studio/hs216_thm.jpg
  4. greg_scott

    Ready to Fly!

    I am a bit distracted by the bright branch below and to the right of the bird's neck, and other places. If you could selectively bring down some of those highlights, I think it would give you a stronger composition.
  5. I take hundreds of shots in a day, and choose the best poses. It is chance thing. I usually set up a tripod, and use a cable release while I relax in a nearby chair. Over time, you can get some good shots this way. I cut the perches off of the feeder, so that I can get them hovering. There is a trick to this. They will sip, then back off a few inches, and that is when you shoot the photo. A feeder in the photo sort of ruins the effect. I usually use a 100mm macro lens, and get it very close to the feeder. The sound of the shutter/mirror will scare them more than a flash. I use a white cardboard background, and a custom high speed flash, and try for totally frozen photos. With the white background, it is easy to replace the background. I set the shutter speed to the sync speed, and the flash duration of 1/30000th of a second eliminates almost all motion blur. I am giving away my high speed flash to the person who will get the most use from it. It is good for larger birds landing at feeders also. All photos copyright Gregory J. Scott. All rights reserved. This is a magnificent humming bird, shot at Cave Creek Sunny Flats campground, Coronado National Forest, just past Portal Arizona, which is near Rodeo, New Mexico. It is a busy choke point in the migration path of many hummingbirds. http://gregscott.com/gjs_2007_spring/hummingbird/20070322_2336_100.magnificent_hummingbird.jpg This is a rufous hummingbird, with a cardboard background. I really liked this pose. http://gregscott.com/gjs_2007_spring/hummingbird/20070310_0802_100_0436.rufous_hummingbird.jpg This is a broadbill hummingbird, white cardboard background. http://gregscott.com/gjs_2006_spring/hummers/CRW_7188_broadbill_med.jpg I only have a good composite on the website where I sell my photos, so please don't be offended by the photo being for sale. I'll also include a link to my portfolios on that site. The first link is to a photo showing how good a composite you can make by adding flower and background to the bird, after clipping the white background. .Descent to Middle Desert by Gregory Scott Gregory Scott - Official Website
  6. I have an old Olsen Ultra custom high speed flash to give away for free t a good home. It has 4 heads, At low power, the flash duration is about 1/30,000th of a second. Low power is bright enough to shoot hummingbirds at about 3 feet in broad daylight at f22, without ghosting. It is excellent for photos of birds in flight with little or no motion blur. I cannot travel any more, and I would like it to go to a bird photographer, or other person who appreciates the special nature of this flash. Here are some photos taken with it: http://gregscott.com/rwscott/rws_042.jpg My father took this photo years ago, with a film camera. I took this photo in 2009 with a Canon 5D, A 100mm macro lens, at ISO 100, at sync speed. The flash runs off of a 12 volt lead acid batter, such as a car battery or a motorcycle battery. To qualify, you must be able to show me quality photos of birds, preferably in flig ht. I live in Atlanta Georgia and would prefer that you pick it up, and will ship in the USA, but you pay shipping. Please ask if you need more information. The flash tubes are great, little or no plating. The capacitors and trigger circuit have been rebuilt by an electronic flash professional. I have schematics and data. I will give preference based on three criteria: Quality of portfolio, location, and appreciation of the value of the flash. It is much brighter than you really need for hummingbirds. It is strong enough to use with larger birds at a greater distance. Please email home@gregscott.com for more info.
  7. greg_scott

    history

    I think that this is a very strong abstract photo. I like the sharpness, and the variety of textures, and the composition. Indeed, it does have a little fee as if it was the map of an island, with green surrounded with increasingly bluer tones.
  8. I have an old Olsen Ultra custom high speed flash for sale. It has 4 heads, At low power, the flash duration is about 1/30,000th of a second. Low power is bright enough to shoot hummingbirds at about 3 feet in broad daylight at f22, without ghosting. It is excellent for photos of birds in flight with little or no motion blur. I cannot travel any more, and I would like it to go to a bird photographer, or other person who appreciates the special nature of this flash. Here are some photos taken with it: http://gregscott.com/rwscott/rws_042.jpg My father took this photo years ago, with a film camera. I took this photo in 2009 with a Canon 5D, A 100mm macro lens, at ISO 100, at sync speed. The flash runs off of a 12 volt lead acid batter, such as a car battery or a motorcycle battery. $1500 or best offer. I live in Atlanta Georgia, and will ship in the USA, but you pay shipping. Please ask if you need more information. The flash tubes are great, little or no plating. The capacitors and trigger circuit have been rebuilt by an electronic flash professional. I have schematics and data. It is much brighter than you really need for hummingbirds. It is strong enough to use with larger birds at a greater distance. Please email humbird@gregscott.com for more info.
  9. A rather superficial reaction. Good photos, with suggested adjustments, but for the love of all that is good, please lose the horrible watermark. I beg of you.
  10. Personally, if this were mine, I would crop out the door, fence, and truck, and let it be a simple abstract.
  11. <p>I have an Olsen Ultra flash in excellent condition. I'm selling only because of poor health.<br> Interested people should email me at home@gregscott.com<br> It is powerful, has four flash heads, and is in excellent condition considering that it was made maybe 20 years ago.<br> It has new capacitors (reworked circuit board)<br> It is suitable for photographing raptors in flight on the flight path to their nest, for example. I used it mostly for hummingbirds, where it was pretty much overkill.<br> <img src="http://gregscott.com/hummingbird_studio/hs200_med.jpg" alt="" width="966" height="750" /></p>
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