frisco
Enlightened
I read these forums and hear about people who use there flashlights for real life things like LEO's, fire, EMT, survival, caving.... Checking on the baby.
My interest in lighting and equipment goes way beyond my needs for a handy flashlight in my glovebox.
In my work as a commercial/advertising photographer I use both electronic flash and continuous burning lamps. Huge outputs up to 5000 watt second strobes, 1k, 2k, 5k, 10k/watts tungsten lamps.
Thanks to CPF I recently participated in a run of lights that Cmacclel produced. His wonderfully built version of the ROP is just stunning in every way. Construction is top notch, fit and finish (HAlll nat) perfect, parts used are commercial grade. What surprised me the most.... Was the beam quality and the color temperature. This is one serious tool....... for a LEO...Fireman....????? Certainly wouldn't think a photographer could use it for more than loading the truck at night???
I just did a project that involved photographing a Race Car in the studio and put the Cmacclel ROP to the test!
Old school light painting !!!! Turned all the lights off in the studio.....opened the shutter, fired off a 1200 watt second strobe light off for the bluish background...... and in the dark..... Turned on my Cmacclel ROP w/HOLA and painted in all the light that is on the Race Car.
The driver in the car was kinda freaked out cause he really didn't know what was going on with the lights out and all.
Check out the attached photo..... Remember the light on the car is done with one Cmacclel flashlight and one exposure on the camera.
Camera- Hasselblad H1
Digital Back- Leaf Aptus 22
frisco
My interest in lighting and equipment goes way beyond my needs for a handy flashlight in my glovebox.
In my work as a commercial/advertising photographer I use both electronic flash and continuous burning lamps. Huge outputs up to 5000 watt second strobes, 1k, 2k, 5k, 10k/watts tungsten lamps.
Thanks to CPF I recently participated in a run of lights that Cmacclel produced. His wonderfully built version of the ROP is just stunning in every way. Construction is top notch, fit and finish (HAlll nat) perfect, parts used are commercial grade. What surprised me the most.... Was the beam quality and the color temperature. This is one serious tool....... for a LEO...Fireman....????? Certainly wouldn't think a photographer could use it for more than loading the truck at night???
I just did a project that involved photographing a Race Car in the studio and put the Cmacclel ROP to the test!
Old school light painting !!!! Turned all the lights off in the studio.....opened the shutter, fired off a 1200 watt second strobe light off for the bluish background...... and in the dark..... Turned on my Cmacclel ROP w/HOLA and painted in all the light that is on the Race Car.
The driver in the car was kinda freaked out cause he really didn't know what was going on with the lights out and all.
Check out the attached photo..... Remember the light on the car is done with one Cmacclel flashlight and one exposure on the camera.
Camera- Hasselblad H1
Digital Back- Leaf Aptus 22
frisco