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Portable diffusion fabric with handle, I use this all the time. Best modifier for sunny days to manage the lighting.
Simple milk jug diffuser (cut the end off and slotted the edges to let it squeeze over the head of a Vivitar 285HV) - attached via homemade household sync cable to D70. D70 at 1/500, f13 - i think the vivitar was at 1/16th power.
Note that the jug kinda bounces around on the head of the flash - I tried using bongo ties to secure it (I left the handle on the jug, so at least there's something to loop them through) but it's still not terribly secure - a longer "neck" on the jug would help.
Strobist:
Nikon SB900 just to camera right shot through a 2'x3' diffuser @ 1/8
Pentax AF540 (bare) camera left on stand @ 1/32
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Have you ever been some place and in desperate need of a diffuser for your on-camera flash?
You've heard about using a biz card but you've got nothing to hold it in place?
Well here's my mod, which occured to me in just such a situation.
I used to do origami as a kid, spent hours folding paper over and over and... where was I?
Yes! The diffuser. Well you've probably folded an aeroplane using this method so I used it to fold my biz card and slip it into the gap that exists on my 400D built-in flash.
Method:
1. Fold each corner fully across the card
2. Colapse togther to form triangular peak
3. fold the 'ears' up to form a small square
Intern Audrey Oldenkanp is using the Netzsch LFA457 ( www.netzsch-thermal-analysis.com/us/products-solutions/th... )thermal diffusivity analyzer. Thermal diffusivity is used to calculate thermal conductivity, a very useful property in the design of furnaces, engines and other high-temperature equipment. The specimen at the sharp end of the tweezer is a ceramic disc from our Refractories group.
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Since I was a little kid, I’ve always loved the smell (& taste) of lemons and all things lemony … and now lemongrass. And who would have thought that they could bottle it.
I was playing around with using different materials to diffuse the light from a flash light and ended up using a Kleenex to satisfactory results.
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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This was the time when mastering of light is still new to me, yet I found the natural light was also attractive, so I post this old picture
The first hole is being dug by the auger while "invited guests" have a chat. Some of the "guests" include ... Ken Cork (on left heading into work) Kel Pearce (white shirt & socks) Des Allen (yellow hat - MQN) and Bruce Bryan (hands on hips - MQN).
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.
Strobist: SB-600 left +/-0 exp w/diffuser, SB-600 front/right -3exp w/TN gel & diffuser, SB-600 right/rear -1exp w/diffuser
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.