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Flash diffuser constructed from a coffee container that fits on a Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash.--see www.flickr.com/photos/johndecember/4928337668/
Model shoot: Canon 1D 28-135 and Nikon D70s 80-200 . One Canon 580 exII with MILK JUG diffuser,( opposite of sunlight) assist with gold reflector for rim or fill.
Basic LR edits, Not finished or retouched.
With fine fragrance
This diffuser is an easy effective way to release a welcoming scent throughout your home, giving a delicate continuous fragrance of freshly picked flowers.
No smoke, drippy wax or the anxiety of burning candles.
Just open bottle of fragrance oil, dip end of reeds into oil, flip reeds and re-insert opposite end into bottle.
The reeds will absorb and diffuse fragrance for up to three hours.
Beautifully boxed for giving.
Size:100ml/3.4 fl oz
RRP:$26.95
Product code:2120204
Ingredients:100% Soy wax, Fragrance
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i finally found a place to hang and a use for the parasol I bought at the flea market. now it makes the clip-on, bought at Home Depot, super bright, metal utility light a wee bit softer.
The light coming through our 'diffusing' bathroom windows. They've got a fine grid texture, with 'dots' scattered throughout.
An interesting pattern to build upon the colours coming from the evening sky.
Taken on an iPhone 3GS. I use Camera+ for any post processing.
[9 March 2011]
I wanted a diffuser for my flash, and I was feeling crafty. So, I built one. It's made of cardboard, nice white paper, gaffers tape, duct tape and glue, and it took me about 3 hours to design and build.
The completed diffuser. I glued the white paper onto the inside using a PVA-based glue, the coated the edges with glue. I think this last step is pretty non-optional. Finally, I put velcro on the edges to match the velcro that I put on my flash.
Custom 8'x5' diffuser I made using a full bed sheet and 1 1/4" PVC. Total project cost $50.
-5x 1.25"x10' PVC pipe
-4x '+' sign looking connectors
-4x T shaped connectors
-4x straight connectors
-4x tarp clamps
-1x Full 81"x96" 200 thread count sheet
Some pictures to try my prototype diffuser fins out.
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Charged Object: Pinecones
Taken with regular lens (18-55mm Canon) on overcast day. Wanted to capture the pinecones themselves specifically without much editting (a more 'natural' photograph).
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She can be used as-is, or a something can be held above it at an angle to reflect the light forward (think of a parascope).
Like the refractive diffuser, different colors and thicknesses of paper can be used for the latter.
Here is the Vello Universal Bounce Diffuser and the Sunpak PF20XD Auto/Manual Digital Slave Flash. This is a compact off-camera flash for use with point and shoot cameras like the Canon SX230.
Around the top, left side, right side, and along the front of the flash are self-adhesive velcro strips. I used the fuzzy, soft side of 1/2" velcro.
Along the inside edges of the diffuser, I sewed on 1/8" strips of velcro. I used a machine, but I think hand-sewing the velcro will be fine. You can just make out the velcro in the picture...
I used 1/2" adhesive velcro on the body to privide more stick to the flash and used 1/8" velcro on the diffuser because that will be plenty to hold it in place. I did put velcro on all sides of the diffuser. This was to provide a tight seal and not because the holding.. force was necessary.