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I liked the delicate light coming through the windows on to the stone floor, this is pretty much SOOC
When they came to market place, the new BMW F80 M3 and BMW F82 M4 have not only impressed absolutely everyone with their performance but also with their looks. Very seldom a new BMW will get by with out by criticized for its design and style and from what we have noticed, the two M brothers ...
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why such a weird title? bcz in this shot we were trying the diffuser that came with R1C1...(the flash light kit, not like the andriod from star wars)
he looks constipated, doesnt he?
VOLTA Aero Front Spoiler Carbon Fiber PP 2x2 Glossy
VOLTA Aero Side Skirt Carbon Fiber PP 2X2 Glossy
VOLTA *TRACK EDITION* Rear Diffuser Carbon Fiber PP 2x2 Glossy
VOLTA Aero Decklid Spoiler Carbon Fiber PP 2X2 Glossy
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Just playing around with the diffuse glow filter before going to bed. Long day and unorigional i know but im tired and need rest.
Ventilation Grilles and Diffusers from Price TWA offer great design flexibility – with products suitable for side wall, floor and door mounting.
Replacement diffusers can be found here: www.mylampparts.com/index.php?cPath=849_987&page=1
Lamp EJS Model 1204, 1959
It took all of about 10 minutes to convert a plastic pencil box into a nice flash diffuser. All I did was cut a hole in the box using a nibbler then taped some aluminum foil to the back side.
Le secret avait été bien gardé, afin de ne pas perturber le rythme habituel de la vie du Saint-Père rugby club (SPRC), près de Saint-Malo. Depuis deux semaines, le club fait l’objet d'une web-série qui sera diffusée à partir du 12 décembre et dans lequel figurent Jonny Wilkinson et Thierry Dusautoir.
L’histoire est partie de l’ancien international du XV de France, Sylvain Marconnet, qui travaille maintenant dans le marketing sportif et connaît bien Adrien Laval, entraîneur au SPRC (Saint-Père Rugby club).
« La Société Générale voulait réaliser un film tourné par la société 3 W, parlant d’une équipe de rugby amateur, dans une région qui n’est pas naturellement portée sur le rugby, avec un club qui a une histoire et une équipe dynamique portée par des personnages atypiques », relate Sylvain Marconnet.
Plusieurs clubs ont été retenus et c’est finalement le SPRC, à Saint-Père-Marc-en-Poulet (1800 habitants) qui a été sélectionné.
Saint Père Rugby club
Le Rugby Club Carhaix a été créé en 1979, grâce à la motivation de passionnés de Rugby, dans une région où le football et le cyclisme sont très pratiqués.
Dès la première année de championnat en 1980, pour pratiquer le jeu à XV, 20 joueurs seniors représentaient les couleurs du club.
Durant les premières années de compétition, le R. C. CARHAIX fût 3 fois Champion de Bretagne des 3ème et 4ème Séries Régionales, pour se hisser ensuite en poule de Championnat d’Honneur.
Le dynamisme de ses joueurs et les résultats rapidement obtenus ont permis à ce sport de mieux s‘implanter et d’attirer de nouveaux adeptes ; l‘augmentation progressive de son effectif permet de recenser, pour la nouvelle saison sportive 2015 / 2016, 196 licenciés toutes catégories.
L ‘effectif actuel est très complet et s‘échelonne des mini-poussins aux seniors dont voici le palmarès :
1984 : Champion de Bretagne: accession en honneur
1986 : Finaliste de la coupe de Bretagne contre Quimper 1987,1988,1989,1992,1998 : Accession en 32ème de finale du Championnat de France Junior
1999 : Vice champion de Bretagne en coupe DANET
2000 : Champion de Bretagne en coupe DANET
2001 : Vice Champion de Bretagne en coupe DANET
2005 : Vice champion de Bretagne en cadet PHILIÖNNEAU
2006 : Vice champion de Bretagne en coupe BALANDRADE
2015 : Vice champion de Bretagne 3ième Série et accession en 2ième Série
2016 : Vice champion de Bretagne de 2ième Série et accession en 1ère Série
Pour le club, posséder des équipes de jeunes et de très jeunes rugbymen est encourageant et motivant pour l’avenir. L’engouement des rugbymen et de leurs dirigeants pour développer ce sport ne s‘arrête pas uniquement à sa seule pratique ; chaque saison, le club organise des déplacements pour assister aux Matchs Internationaux. Il faut aussi noter que le club a organisé, un Tournoi International Minimes, auxquels participaient des équipes venues d ‘Ecosse, d‘Allemagne, de Roumanie, de Suède et d’Angleterre. Aujourd’hui encore, le club reçoit régulièrement les équipes de COBHAM.
Pour que ce sport soit pratiqué dans les meilleures conditions possibles, la Ville de CARHAIX-PLOUGUER apporte, depuis la création du club, une aide régulière en mettant à notre disposition :
- une aire de jeu engazonnée avec entretien hebdomadaire durant la saison de championnat
- des vestiaires et un club-house.
Aujourd’hui, le Rugby Club de Carhaix dispose d’un stade éclairé avec une main courante conforme à la réglementation applicable au bon déroulement des matchs de championnat.
Le Rugby Club Carhaix a été le premier club à faire partager sa passion pour le ballon ovale en Centre Bretagne; depuis 26 ans, son action pour le développement de ce sport collectif se poursuit avec un optimisme constant.
new diffuser project, polymorph mouldable plastic with concave inner diffusion sheet and 2 different sheets on outside [ bogan/manfrotto diffusion pack sheets - hampton frost inside and 253 &129 on outside ]
I call this a Semi-DIY project because the piece in the far upper left, which is somewhat complex, comes from a disassembled cheapo ringlight which I'd purchased for $38 but decided to return. Instead, I made a deal and simply got a $28 refund while keeping the item. So this plastic and velcro piece cost me $10. It works very nicely.
The funnel was cut to have four tabs with holes drilled in them (look closely) to match the four screw-holes in the attachment dingus. I used my own nuts and bolts and the two parts are very securely connected.
I sanded the inside of the funnel just to make sure the paint would stay put. One coat of some latex enamel. I cut a circle of small-bubble bubble wrap from a large sheet of the stuff I often use as diffusing material. Taped into place this alone does a nice job, as can be seen in photo #5.
But I wanted the final illuminated disk to be larger, and I wanted to make sure the light would be thoroughly and smoothly diffused, so I cut the flat inside panels out of three plastic bin covers. I bought a bunch of these shoe-box sized containers for $1 each to organize my stuff on bookshelves and with incredible foresight had saved all the covers. Three cut-out panels wrapped around the funnel and taped into place then trimmed to size added just enough extra diameter for me. The plastic is light and flexible - this whole unit will pack well and take a beating; it weighs the same as four AA batteries. The final diameter is 7.5 inches - between a softball and a volleyball.
Last step: I cut two circles of see-through fabric and taped them separately into place, taut and with the "grain" of the two pieces at right angles. In photo #6 the result is tested with a Nikon SB-600 speedlight. The SB-600 is set for maximum spread with the wide-angle flap down. I expected a nice circle of projected illumination but was surprised at just how smooth it was and how nice the edge fall-off looked.
This is a wide-angle device and would very likely get in the way of the shot if I tried to use it to illuminate just a part of the subject. From a few feet away it will illuminate the entire frame quite evenly. The nice fall-off on the edges gives me the ability to use this on half the frame to even out other lighting or get an effect. Though I'm not much of a portraitist I can see this being a nice unit for that purpose; it would make very nice reflected highlights in eyeballs. But this will really come into its own for macro and close-up work. Placed just outside the frame this will act like a huge softbox (costing $thousands) does with a human. It will be like half a light tent, but much easier to use and maneuver than either a real softbox or tent.
Note that there is a horizontal rectangular area of slightly more intense light in the center of the projection - matching the shape of the speedlight. It's subtle enough to not be a problem. Total cost (guesstimate) if you count only $10 for the manufactured part and include $1 for each of the three plastic covers: $15.
Diffused version: no harsh shadows, no hot spots on the lenses. I also cleaned up a seam on the upper-right corner. See the next photo in my stream for the harsher-light version.
An exercise in how quickly I could set up, light, capture, and take down. This all went off in about five minutes.
Strobist info:
SB-600, left, 1/4th, through paper
SB-600, right, 1/4th, through paper
F-15J,7AW/305SQ,Japan air self defence force
,5Mar.2010 Air base HYAKURI,JAPAN
,Nikon D300+MB-D10
,AF-S Nikkor ED300mmF4D+TC-14E
Guess what it is... and let me know.
I've processed the original capture in photoshop. My goal was to create a sort of abstract symmetry.
Convertion from .NEF to .Tiff has been done with ViewNX, wich, in my opinion, is the best way to manage nikon's raw files.
This material I got from the dollar store.. It's suppose to be for dusting, but didn't work worth a dam. The light is perfect, see my too~kan~>! flic.kr/p/9MAcbQ
My wonderful photographic assistant Jordan posed for a shot while we were shooting a soccer game between the campers at a HS church camp I helped lead this last week
Jordan is holding a large diffuser panel camera right (you can see the end of it in his glasses) and no other light sources were used
Ok, this new version looks more like the pic did in camera. Thank you again PGMB! I just used picnic to fix this.
Kerrie at sunset with my new flash.
Im having issues getting the brightness, tone and tint correct between Flickr and Photoshop. Odd how different the pic is between the two programs when viewed on the same screen. Very odd indeed.
Reed diffusers are a huge trend in home fragrance—we can custom scent our diffuser oil with any of our wonderful perfume oils.
Some times low-tech is the best possible fix. Couldn't figure out a good way to diffuse the light from our high-powered LED tape. Then, on Labor Day weekend, we spotted some foam glow sticks in a display at the store. $5 and a pocket knife later we have success!
Currently, Robot Redux, our 2012 gallery show is in production! I hope you enjoy this tour of our Robot Factory!
Cette photo a été prise au Jardin Botanique Alpin du Lautaret (France). Elle fait partie de "Flore des prairies et crètes du Gailier". Elle est diffusée par la Station Alpine Joseph Fourier (France)