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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.

Diffused lighting to create soft shadows

I bought this ArOmis Diffuser to add a bit of ambiance to my house by diffusing interesting aromas. At the moment, I'm using "New Tobacco" from P&J Trading. It smells like pipe tobacco. I have several other aromas too.

 

I focused on the atomizer inside the bottle for this shot.

Hidly Aroma Diffusers

Straight from the camera. It doesn’t wash out the foreground and under-expose the background as badly. So I guess it works alright.

 

The Sennheiser's are one of the very coolest things I own.

 

Please View This LARGE On Black

 

The brilliant streaks of light on this shot are background lighting seen through a large silken banner that was hanging in the air. The motion caused by the cloth caught in a breeze caused the slight blurs making them look more like gas clouds in space.

 

I was surrounded by these beautifully bright and colourful banners one evening in front of Dilli Haat in New Delhi, India. It had been raining on and off and since there was also slight breeze, the cloth was not completely wet and caught the falling droplets of rain in a slanting fashion across it, which led to these beautiful streaks being caused by the light in the background shining through the wet parts. This image was shot in portrait view and I have rotated it to a landscape view to bring forth the feeling of brilliant gaseous clouds out in deep space where stars are born. As mentioned by Wikipedia - Diffuse nebulae are called so since they are extended and have no well-defined boundaries. In visible light these nebulae may be divided into 'emission nebulae' and 'reflection nebulae', a categorization that depends on how the light we see is created.

March 02nd, 2013

 

A revisit of Deb's diffuser sticks.

 

Project 365! - Day 363

• Spotmatic

• CineStill 800T

• Super-Takumar 35mm

• ¼ white mist diffusion filter

• Vivitar 2600 flash (handheld)

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

 

Nix für Banausen.

 

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Some pictures to try my prototype diffuser fins out.

 

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