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on the parking lot of the Colorado Commons
1 white led, 1 red led, and 2 different LED light sabers sticks, blue and green
Method: Use a tripod/gorilla pod, put my camera on a long exposure and small aperature, and low ISO, then use a light to write, whether writing on a wall or in the air. Its really easy.
My home-made diffuser/bouncer. These images have not been altered in any way whatsoever. Both shot at f3.5 @ 1/4000.
Nikon D80 with Zoom-Nikkor 35-105 f4.5-5.6 Macro AI lens.
Strobist: large parabolic umbrella with diffuser behind camera position, tight snooted spot from high rear opposite. LP-160 LumoPro flashes with Cactus remotes.
Cake baked and decorated by my wife for a 4th birthday party.
Another one from the garden. I don't like the focus here, but I think the background made it worth posting :-) Hand held without flash.
Home made diffuser for my strobes. It is a translucent white plastic sheet that I cut ears into and attached velcro strips to. It enlarges the face of the flash to 4"x6".
Alexandra
Lighting/Strobist: Godox AD360 in manual mode in Broncolor Beautybox with front diffusor and grid mounted.
This is why I love my diffuser so much.
Everyone loves natural light, but not everyone is able to shoot their subject at the 'prime time'.. you know, about an hour before sunset, when the sun is PERFECT. So that's why I bought a diffuser, so that I can shoot in harsh lighting and still get the perfect 'softness' that I look for : )
Yep I was bored, and actually shot these like this for the sole purpose of posting this. haha.
This is an updated video on how to clean the bottle for the ArOmis Aromatherapy Diffuser. www.aromis.co/
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An IKEA bendable chopping board (1.99 euros a couple)
I've read something similar in a strobist article and I've to try how it works.
The diffuser is only half illuminated to put the bowl with beans in a darker place...
So I read on the net about diffusing the light from the flash on a camera to create a softer light!
I found this white box, which is made from plastic. It's the lid off of one of the many wonderful potions on my wife's dressing table!
It fits perfectly over the flash on my 1000D and gives some nice results!
Sample of a polypropylene frost look material for the diffuser. Smooth on one side, frosted on the other. Not sure how many layers will be required, but it looks good as far as I can tell.
Update: Ordered a sheet (1300x1000x1.2mm) of the same material really cheap. Enough for as many as 12 layers. Not that I would need that many.
Eric Ekblad opens the chute on the bucket for the first concrete into the base of the foundation (about 900 thick). Offsider Bill Hunt waits with the vibrator.