gelled homage to David Alan Harvey
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I am usually too lazy to gel my strobe. I found some readymade amber and green ones with my new work flash and have been trying them out. Yesterday I went to a schoolkid Cinco de Mayo festival and tried them to fill in the dim and dreary stage lights. Not quite Geographic, but I understand it better.
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