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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2009

Location shoot by corporate/industrial photographer David Tejada. Come alone on assignment as David shoots a crude oil storage facility north of Denver. David uses Nikon SB-800 flash for some of the images and also uses Radio Poppers and Quantum Turbo SC batteries.

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  • I had clipping on a few of the earlier images, the finals were just fine. I recorded the video using a flip HD video, I love it!

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  • would you include images that were taken on the shoot?

  • Cool, must be really hard to find stuff to work with in those locations at times, I like how the video portrayed that and the downtime. I'd like to see what you got, are you gonna post it?

  • thanks for taking the time - its great to see how you manage to overcome some of the issues.

  • yea thats the point of them over the old pw

    the new pw do ttl but aparently fail in alot of areas

  • At 2:02 it looks like you had some clipping.

  • was this recorded with a nikon d90?

    looks like.

  • Can you do TTL with the radio poppers?

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