Wow. Simply superb. Beautiful color and amazingly sharp.
Paul
On Jul 7, 2013, at 10:53 AM, Mark C <pdml-m...@charter.net> wrote:

> 
> 
> That is an interesting idea... I have one of those flashes but have not
> used it in a while, also an old Olympus "safe synch" device which is
> supposed to protect newer camera form high voltage of old flashes. the
> AF360FGZ that I use has the same setting, but I don't know if that flash
> at 1/16th would be powerful enough.
> 
> Mark
> 
> On 7/7/2013 12:08 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
>> Just a thought, but the old Vivitar 285s used to come with fractional
>> manual flash settings down to 1/16th power. That would give you up to
>> 16 flashes as fast as you could fire the shutter. The old flash is not
>> safe to put in the hot shoe, but you could trigger it with radio
>> slave. The old classic 273s had a accessory Vari-power module that let
>> you do something similar, I think.
>> 
>> Darren
>> 
>> On Saturday, July 6, 2013, Mark C wrote:
>> 
>>    I'm trying to get my insect photos up to the next level, and it
>>    seems like stack focusing is part of the process to do that. I
>>    worked on it yesterday with mixed results - still have a lot of
>>    stacks to go through. But here are the first:
>> 
>>    
>> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/blog6.php/2013/07/06/stack-focusing-dragonflies-in-the-field
>> 
>>    All taken with Pentax K-5 and A*200 f4. No flash since I needed to
>>    grab a fast bunch of images to stack, and no way could the flash
>>    keep up.
>> 
>>    All of these photos got flaws but maybe on a less windy day this
>>    will work out. C&C appreciated.
>> 
>>    Mark
>> 
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