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The light coming through our 'diffusing' bathroom windows. They've got a fine grid texture, with 'dots' scattered throughout.
An interesting pattern to build upon the colours coming from the evening sky.
Taken on an iPhone 3GS. I use Camera+ for any post processing.
[9 March 2011]
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.
The completed diffuser. I glued the white paper onto the inside using a PVA-based glue, the coated the edges with glue. I think this last step is pretty non-optional. Finally, I put velcro on the edges to match the velcro that I put on my flash.
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Product Code:1152214
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Some pictures to try my prototype diffuser fins out.
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Charged Object: Pinecones
Taken with regular lens (18-55mm Canon) on overcast day. Wanted to capture the pinecones themselves specifically without much editting (a more 'natural' photograph).
My subject is a perfume, and this was taken in by those big windows inside of my school, on a friday morning, and this lighting is a diffused one because it looks more natural, and how i achieved it was i let the sun go down then i took the picture, how i could of done it differently is face my camera vertical
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She was laughing at me since I was using the top of her Tupperware cake container as a flash diffuser. Not too bad, if sold for photography use a big diffuser like that would be pretty expensive.
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. This setup can be a bit intrusive and has scared its fair share of insects away but by folding up the end it does seem to help somewhat and also lights the background more than just leaving it down. It creates a nice diffused, even spread of light.
She can be used as-is, or a something can be held above it at an angle to reflect the light forward (think of a parascope).
Like the refractive diffuser, different colors and thicknesses of paper can be used for the latter.
This picture is an example of diffuse lighting because you can not tell where the light source is coming from.
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A simple exploration of diffuse lighting. It looks quite similar to direct lighting, the only noticeable difference is the softer shading of the body.
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Explore diffuse lighting in the green screen space, using one of the photo backdrops (white, black or grey) with your charged object.
One photograph that incorporates a diffuse light on a specular surface - diffuse light / specular surface.
This is the diffuser from the front. It works better if the edge of that cup is right even with the edge of the lens. For some reason, when reattaching it to take these pictures, it wouldn't rest on the lens barrel like it did before, so something more may need to be done to get it to work properly.