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Here you go, M-Tooth

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What is everyone using for flash? I've been doing research......



Tillotson HP by mweba1, on Flickr



Tillotson HP by mweba1, on Flickr


Eagle by mweba1, on Flickr


Eagle child by mweba1, on Flickr

Mating Eagle pair that nest 1/2 mile from my front steps. This is the third year I've watched their hatchlings learn to fly from nest to my tree line and back.
 
What is everyone using for flash? I've been doing research......

I have the SB800. I bought it when it first came out and haven't looked at anything since. Last I checked they are seling for more now on the used market than what I paid for it new. Nobody wants the big fugly SB900 or whatever came after it.
 
Gmaxx I just subscribed to your you tube

Do you still roast your own coffee?

I have tree in my front yard but it si not big enough yet.

I just throw the what green beans I have in the grinder with the roasted beans I buy

I have been doing some reading

My first batch will most likely be wooden spoon hot air gun and stainless pot, may put it on a single gas burner 35Mj while i'm at it so I'm heating from both sides.

should be able to use the workshop wet dry vac or electric yard blower to cool the beans.

All of those are easy, I have not worked our a cheap easy way to remove the pulp yet other than sore fingers.

I like the drum with an adjustable plate gap, I have not found a suitable thing to modify..............yet
 
Gmaxx I just subscribed to your you tube

Do you still roast your own coffee?

I have tree in my front yard but it si not big enough yet.

I just throw the what green beans I have in the grinder with the roasted beans I buy

I have been doing some reading

My first batch will most likely be wooden spoon hot air gun and stainless pot, may put it on a single gas burner 35Mj while i'm at it so I'm heating from both sides.

should be able to use the workshop wet dry vac or electric yard blower to cool the beans.

All of those are easy, I have not worked our a cheap easy way to remove the pulp yet other than sore fingers.

I like the drum with an adjustable plate gap, I have not found a suitable thing to modify..............yet

David, I roast 500 grams a week with the bread maker & heat gun, I stared with a popcorn maker but it's way too slow.
However you do it.. just keep those beans moving :)

I had better keep on topic

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Looks like it may be time for another trip to Iowa since my 17 is just sitting there on my shelf, looking sad. :hmm3grin2orange:

It has been a couple months. Are you getting the shakes?

Welcome anytime
 
I got to try out a new camera today and got to try it out on this guys saw at my house. What a beauty and I got to run it as well.

I think the camera is going to help me some also.

Longbar has a good example of that Johnny. Very impressive torque. That one appears to be in great condition.
 
What is everyone using for flash? I've been doing research......


Mating Eagle pair that nest 1/2 mile from my front steps. This is the third year I've watched their hatchlings learn to fly from nest to my tree line and back.

I have the SB800. I bought it when it first came out and haven't looked at anything since. Last I checked they are seling for more now on the used market than what I paid for it new. Nobody wants the big fugly SB900 or whatever came after it.

My flash setup. Two big fugly SB-900s, an SB-800, and an SU-800 commander on the hotshoe. All setup to do macro here. I also use them with umbrellas/softboxes for portrait work. I really enjoy using the CLS units.


Studio by zweitakt250, on Flickr

This setup was used to make this image:


RS33 by zweitakt250, on Flickr


I like shooting the birds too. About 25 minutes from the house.


S9 by zweitakt250, on Flickr



Images from the Birds of Prey workshop I attended.


GHO821 by zweitakt250, on Flickr



RS821 by zweitakt250, on Flickr



Regis1 by zweitakt250, on Flickr
 
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