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Playing with a diffuser - made a little beauty dish diffuser to try out on the flash. Focus stacked using zerene

Well all, I have been quiet on here lately. I have entered into another business venture. Please go check out Create a sacred Space Essential Oil

 

I will be showing the product photography here as well as my other photo exploits. Please let me know what you think!!

 

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Testing out diffusion for my Nikon R1.

Hidly Aroma Diffusers

To eliminate hot spots from close proximity to the impulse engine LEDs diffusion panels are glued between the red impulse engine vent inserts and the light source.

Faster Muttley at the Wayfarers, Kettering

 

D is for Diffuse Glow - for the T189 2012 Photo a Week Challenge

IMG_6193_diffuse glow t189

Who would have thought that my dislike of housework could have any positive effect?!

Tina is sticking close to the redesigned Herbarium, in hopes that she will find a way in to those roses ... it wouldn't take much for her to push that off the table, but we've got her psyched out for the time being.

 

(Our cats believe that vegetable matter is for food and play ... blooms are to be chewed, leaves are to be shredded and rolled on ... we have not been able to display flowers in our house without locking some of our family members in the basement ... not an optimum solution ... hence my invention of the Herbarium.)

 

Windowlight and SB600 flash with Omni-Bounce diffuser.

Strobist info: the diffused off camera flash was handheld and fired manually. It was set at 1/16 power and zoomed to 35mm. I used a long exposure so I could move around the frame.

The concave shape was inspired by Steb1's small concave diffuser he created for his MT24 EX (Canon equivalent of Nikon's R1C1 macro flash system), you can see Steb1's equipment setup here - flic.kr/s/aHsjjHRWp5.

I molded some plastic around the end of the SB-R200 using polymorph which protuded enough to slot in a small plastic tube. The tube naturally bends into an oval shape when slotted into the plastic mold. A concave, oval shaped deodorant lid is placed in the end which has further diffusion by 2 layers of velum paper glued to the deodorant lid. Not ideal for lighting background but concentrates the light at the subject and is very portable and not clunky or oversized like previous designs.

it will help you, it does.. it does look like a breast pump.. -___-

Some pictures to try my prototype diffuser fins out.

 

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With fine fragrance

 

This diffuser is an easy effective way to release a welcoming scent of Pink Honeysuckle, Orange Blossom and a blush of Jasmine Petals throughout your home, giving a delicate continuous fragrance.

 

No smoke, drippy wax or the anxiety of burning candles.

 

Just open bottle of fragrance oil, dip end of reeds into oil, flip reeds and re-insert opposite end into bottle.

 

The reeds will absorb and diffuse fragrance for up to three hours.

 

Beautifully boxed for giving.

 

Size:100ml/3.4 fl oz

RRP:$26.95

Product code:2120304

 

Trelivings by evodia is an Australian owned company. Products are made in Australia and are not tested on animals. Above prices are in Australian dollars and include GST. Products are available in Australia at David Jones, Myer, pharmacies and gift stores. Call + 612 8458 0100 for stockists. Also available online at www.evodia.com.au Products are available in Australia at David Jones, Myer, pharmacies and gift stores.

 

diffuser, perfume, cologne, scent, fragrance

www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Gary-Fong-Lightsphere/

 

In this picture you can see end of diffuser in a picture.

I received a Stofen Omnibouce diffuser with one of the used Speedlite 550EX's I bought and while it is helpful and compact, I still found it was generally too small and still too harsh, especially if the ceiling was high. I had also seen the Gary Fong globe diffuser, but that seemed almost too big and I am cheap!

 

So I experimented with the plastic containers I had at my disposal and found that cheap rubbing alcohol bottles make great diffusers. I measured the length for how big I wanted, and cut the bottom of the bottle off. I made the slits by measuring the dimensions of my flash head, and increased them about 1/2 inch apart.

 

I tried to smooth the edges with some fine sandpaper. I guess I could try my hand at slightly melting the edges now that I have a little butane pocket torch.

The concave shape was inspired by Steb1's small concave diffuser he created for his MT24 EX (Canon equivalent of Nikon's R1C1 macro flash system), you can see Steb1's equipment setup here - flic.kr/s/aHsjjHRWp5.

I molded some plastic around the end of the SB-R200 using polymorph which protuded enough to slot in a small plastic tube. The tube naturally bends into an oval shape when slotted into the plastic mold. A concave, oval shaped deodorant lid is placed in the end which has further diffusion by 2 layers of velum paper glued to the deodorant lid. Not ideal for lighting background but concentrates the light at the subject and is very portable and not clunky or oversized like previous designs.

This is with plate diffuser included to the Nissin Di622 flash, when flash is directed staight forward.

DIY Margerine tub flash diffuser

I wouldn't doubt if those cans of mine go missing some time.

  

580EX II | Demb Flash Diffuser Jumbo

  

Andrew DeFilippis

LABRONA - Jarry Metro for MU

With fine fragrance

 

A room diffuser that will add an ambiance to your room and release a continuous calming and soothing scent of Lavender Blossom into your room for up to 3 months.

 

No smoke, drippy wax or the anxiety of burning candles.

 

Just open bottle of fragrance oil, dip end of reeds into oil, flip reeds and re-insert opposite end into bottle. The reeds will absorb and diffuse fragrance for up to three months.

 

Beautifully boxed for giving.

 

Size: 100ml/3.4 fl oz

RRP: $26.95

Product code:2130204

 

Trelivings by evodia is an Australian owned company. Products are made in Australia and are not tested on animals. Above prices are in Australian dollars and include GST. Products are available in Australia at David Jones, Myer, pharmacies and gift stores. Call + 612 8458 0100 for stockists. Also available online at www.evodia.com.au Products are available in Australia at David Jones, Myer, pharmacies and gift stores.

 

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