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A pebble that perhaps looks a bit like something you might see with a good telescope or when riding in a Voyager spacecraft?
Some pictures to try my prototype diffuser fins out.
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Some pictures to try my prototype diffuser fins out.
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Using a cheap coffee filter to make a flash diffuser.
With all the DIY projects, I came upon this idea. Its probably been done before.
Notice the cool bling (cheap plastic bead bracelet) used to hold the coffee filter in place.
The shot is not white balanced but I just liked the idea of a coffee filter flash diffuser and wanted to post right away.
Using Flickr's Picnik to color correct.
This picture is a Diffuse lighting example because you cannot, for the most part, tell where the light source is. the light hits in in many directions.
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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.
I taped together the inside seams with crappy duc(t/k) tape. Interestingly, professional duct installers don't use this stuff, they use sticky metal tape. Anyway, it's not totally terrible, and it's fairly flexible, and it's light colored. Taping together the inside seams, you want to butt all the pieces tight together.
Our aroma diffusers are most popular in fragrances and designs worldwide and currently available in various discount rates. For more info visit www.artflodesigns.com.au/
Los Angeles, 2007
After shooting so many recent photos @ 55mm, I went wide today while shooting downtown. And then changed this one up a bit with the PS diffuse glow.