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Hidly Aroma Diffusers

Hidly Aroma Diffusers

Simple diffuser made from plastic sheet and rubber band. Works great and fits everywhere :)

This is a subtle blend of Juniper Berry, Grapefruit, Rosemary and Peppermint oils known since antiquity to stimulate the mind, improve memory, enhance focus and attention.

 

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Model..Iseult Jordan

Designer..Maria Tapper

MUA..Sinead Murphy

I used the plastic origami coffee mug to trace out a origami diffuser using the mylar paper. Because it isn't as stiff, the fold-in tabs didn't keep it together. I used some gaffer tape to hold it together.

 

Fired using ebay remotes.

Some product photography for Light Essence.

www.johnclarkphoto.com.au

Must give huge credit to Elysium Eilde for sharing her gorgeous Windlight presets.

My profile pic. Edited in CS2

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

all art property of Legendary Ink Tattooz and or the various artists that created the work.

Yun series upholds the ancient eastern theory of Yin and Yang and the five elements. Yun Aroma Diffuser makes adjustment to body and soul in order for one to nurture oneself. Yun upholds the ancient way of preserving health. It enables us to achieve heaven-man harmony and a healthy state of balance between body and soul. The form is derived from the Chinese ocarina, Yun, an ancient musical instrument with thick and penetrating sounds that can be visualized as a boundless desert or a meadow of densely grown grasses.

Checking the workings of the Burnett Diffuser at Fairymead Sugar Mill, Bundaberg. This diffuser was relocated in 1982 to the southern side of the mill. Scanned from a publication (1969) by CSR Limited on behalf of the Australian Sugar Industry.

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.

 

This the prototype that I cut out of a piece of printer paper. Yay origami. It worked, and was promising in test shots.

The moon does not shine without the sun

Complimentary colours

You and I

were team blue, number six

You always felt yellow

Until the light left us

Eos 450d

speedlight 430ex

oc-e3 cord

kenko teleconverter x2

ef 50mm 2.5 compact macro

home made diffuser

  

A little bit of white tape is wrapped around the LED just above the rim, and then half of the top part is cut off and the other half is folded over to completely cover the LED.

 

Colours shown were mixed using fully on signals to each colour, no PWM and the resistors for each colour are the same.

 

RGB LED is from Sparkfun.com but the same idea should work for all of them.

Pentax K5 + Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 360mm/4 West Germany

...am 9.2.2023 unterhalb des Roten Hangs bei Nierstein.

 

Nix für Banausen.

 

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Instruction from 'Gillian"

Materials for creating concave diffusers and 'light tent' diffuser for use with Canon's MT-24EX Macro Twin flash.

 

For the concave diffusers a drinks can and roll-on deodorant caps were used, while for the 'light tent' diffuser part of a drink bottle and vellum paper were used.

 

For more info see SteB's post on Juza Nature forum

I hung the QRD diffuser on the backwall using french cleats made from solid oak, nice to have it in the correct place at last. There is some plastering work required to make the surrounding wall look better but that will be done at a later date.

Create this Diffuser Wall Hanging with craft materials which can be found around the house. Add a drop of essential oil to the felt flower for an aromatic experience. essentialoilswetrust.com

Hidly Aroma Diffusers

I used the clothlike wrapping my 30d came in to make a homemade diffuser. I am still working on perfecting this. If you can live without taking shots with a flash at higher speeds than 1/250 (1/200 on Rebels), this is a very cheap substitute for a Speedlite. Here's a shot taken with it on.

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