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Some pictures to try my prototype diffuser fins out.
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Small, Flat, Diffused, light.
I would like to tweak this pic to bring out the highlights a bit more on the closer broken branch. It's a bit too flat at this time.
An error with the flash last night resulted in a series of shots badly underexposed. I brought some images out out by boosting the brightness but lost a lot of detail. A heavy crop produced this, could be a painting.
Some pictures to try my prototype diffuser fins out.
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(Photo by Mr. diffuse)
My women's club had our annual "year end" dinner tonight.
As president of the inter-chapter council, I was given the wrist corsage to wear, a long-stemmed rose and a gift certificate.
I was also honoured with a certificate and rose because I was chosen as the "Woman of the Year" by my own chapter.
Photo and Retouch by Me
Model..Iseult Jordan
Designer..Maria Tapper
MUA..Sinead Murphy
Retouch Steps:
Convert raw files several times for eyes, skin and hair and save as individual psds
Combine all files and create stamp for start image
Clone out any stray hairs and clean up background
Fix wig using combination of liquify, cloning and drawing in new hair
Use healing tool on a high pass layer to heal skin texture
Fix lashes, eyes, and lips
Use dodge and burn technique to shape light and shadows in image
Use masks and colour layers to fix make up and skin tone
Sharpen image
Finish image with colour adjustments, levels and curves
Portrait in full sun at 11am on the beach in Santa Barbara. I diffused the sun with a 52" Calumet zip disk.
I was mesmerized when I saw this scene because the lighting was just so good. It was so good it reminded me of those cars ads, you know the ones with perfect lighting, and you know that’s because behind the camera they are using very professional light diffusers to expose all angles properly! I think the sunlight’s reflection by the water made similar effect in this scene :)
(Ontario Place. Toronto, ON; summer 2008.)
Found these bottles at The Container Store. Just looked like the right size for a flash diffuser. I chose to cut off as little as possible but you could make the diffuser somewhat shorter to your liking. Bottle cost about $2.99 and fits the inside retainer of the Vivtar 285HV perfectly.
Here is my camera with the flash diffuser on it. I could use a mini one for my little camera to cut the glare on this picture:)
Diffused - This shot was taken before we visited the Capitoline. The light here is being diffused by the tree in the left of the picture.
tried to make my own diffuser (shown here) to produce a better flash effect on my subjects. The other 2 pics illustrate this effect on Mazinger Z.
Made from a small cardboard box and some pieces of transluscent weighing paper and held by staples n tape.
DIY diffuser - a short length of plastic plumbing pipe, plastic end stopper, reducer, and lots of silicone sealer.
The plumbing pipe is half filled with coarse gravel to help aerate and diffuse the flow of water.
Thought I'd post a series of 3 images to show how the lighting of an object can be changed by adding a diffuser and then a reflector. My wife has been very understanding this weekend as I have been making diffusers out of old bits of wood and sheets, the long suffering lovely Mrs H !
Here the diffuser is added, softening the light