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I was poking around the Meritline website and saw this bounce flash diffuser for $2.99. The one review said it was just like the Sto-Fen diffuser they had lost. The Sto-Fen bounce diffuser goes for $10.25. That's too much for a piece of plastic.

Whoa! Without diffusers you'll clearly see how your strobes affect the lit area (position of the strobes). You can also see that the D51 has a brighter discharge compared to the DS125 (I just learnt that as well from wetpixel.com last week).

About 1 metre from the poolside and strobes positioned back and outwards.

10.5mm fisheye. I've got a comparison photo here with the Sigma 17-70mm without diffusers.

Strobe info: flash in parallel with the desk, covered with a lot of napkins to diffuse the light. Lensbaby 3G 50@2.8. Vignetting added, curves adjustments and desaturation in Photoshop

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A simple flash diffuser i made for my FZ50. Made a big difference when taking flash portraits and also flash macros.

T189522012 weekly alphabet challenge. Week 8: D is for Diffuse glow

A diffuse over the flash really brought the light down! How relaxing!

Which car is missing what?

Some home made diffusers. My fingers served as a diffuser here. This photo has been gamma and input-level adjusted.

Diffuser made of PVC plastic boddle. It did fit perfect to the Nissin DI622 flash.

A reflector from below - experiment, ....

 

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Local health centre building, Barrow, Cumbria, UK

A coworker here was kind to let me borrow his flash diffusers. It does make a difference!

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Had some old slides scanned recently and have been doing some basic stuff (contrast masking, curves) in Photoshop with them today. Photographed at Imperial Beach, CA.

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I just got this Gary Fong diffuser for my flash. This is supposed to be superior to a ceiling bounce flash because it reduces or eliminates shadows around the eyes. I will compare this picture to a previous one I took with a bounce flash.

 

In this shot I intentionally set the aperture as open as it could go which is f/4 so I would get depth of field; however I had to focus on an object that "approximately" represented me; therefore the shot is blurry (back of my shirt is in focus). I need to work on my remote shutter extension!

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this is diffuse lighting because you can not tell exactly where the light is coming from and it is mostly all around. The light source is the sun yet it creates shadows they are mostly equal all over and even though this could be taken as direct i think that it is more diffuse.

While trying to achieve depth of field on the leaf behind...I accidentally saw this amazing looking thing. Suddenly, I got up and started working to get this..And the end result is here.

I seriously don't know what to call this, but I like it now. :)

frozen rain Feb 13th

 

I'm using an old lamp shade to diffuse the light, gives a nice effect of the different colors

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