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Dan dalam hadis Nu'man bin Basyir r.a., bahawasanya Rasulullah SAW. bersabda;
"Barangsiapa tiada syukur akan yang sedikit, nescaya tiada syukur akan yang banyak, dan barangsiapa tiada syukur akan manusia, nescaya tiada syukur akan Allah Taala".
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This is a very simple, but very effective diffuser I have used for a most of the images taken with the 100mm macro lens you see on my Photostream this year. I was intending to write it up but haven't got round to it. These photos describe it.
The Royal Albert Hall was opened in 1871 and at the time of the first acoustic tests an echo was identified. Although various methods were used to try and muffle the echo that reverberated around the auditorium the issue was not addressed properly until 1968 when 'mushroom' acoustic diffusers were installed. Originally there were 135 mushrooms but in 2001 these were reduced and reconfigured to 85 following more advanced acoustic testing.
67 of 125 pictures in 2025 - On the ceiling
Taken for a Black and White challenge, this is a scented diffuser stick set and backlit using my maglite
Around twelve exposures were taken in bulb mode and blended in photoshop.
I had thought of purchasing a Gary Fong Light-sphere Diffuser, for my Canon 480EX Flash; however, these cost in the region of £40.
The Sto-Fen OM-EW Omni Bounce Flash Diffuser works reasonably well, but for Macro and Portraiture, I still found it a little harsh.
The addition of the Sainsbury's Milk carton really works wonders.
Well, how well does it work; take a look!
My DIY macro flash diffuser, which is simply a plastic plate with a semicircle cut out, attached to the lens hood of my Tamron 90 macro.
The clouds were too thick to contemplate setting up the telescope so just set up the Canon 600D on the tripod...
Thrilled we captured a few shots considering the inclement weather!
This was a development of Alex Wild's Tracing paper diffuser, using a waterproof material. From this I then developed the cup diffuser as a more compact diffuser that could be fitted into smaller gaps in the vegetation.
Beautiful morning to be out and about...I was on the mountain at 6am this morning.
Heaven up there:)
No two waves are alike and that's what I like when I shoot the coast. You can never replicate a shot. You will have a completely different picture whether it is a rising, crashing, advancing or receding wave. Add low, rising, high tide, day time, night time, blue hour, golden hour, long exposure, frozen frame ... well you get the picture why I like to hang around the same spot.
Crude but quite effective. Speedlight, packaging foam and tinfoil: www.flickr.com/photos/ajc1/38419744001/
This is a very simple, but very effective diffuser I have used for a most of the images taken with the 100mm macro lens you see on my Photostream this year. I was intending to write it up but haven't got round to it. These photos describe it.
This is a very simple, but very effective diffuser I have used for a most of the images taken with the 100mm macro lens you see on my Photostream this year. I was intending to write it up but haven't got round to it. These photos describe it.
Two diffused SB600's. One from the left at 1/32nd power and one from the right at 1/16th power. Both triggered with PocketWizards.
Tropical flower, Hibiscus, on soft background with bokeh.
Texture used: Bokeh 01 by Alex Edgar www.flickr.com/photos/alexedg/2661904495/in/album-7215760...