Markok765
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I'm shooting club\party photography and using a flashgun. I'd like to diffuse it a bit to make the light softer. Unfortunately I don't have enough cash for a bought one so I have to DIY it. Ideas?
what type of flashgun are we talking about here? any specifications?
I'm shooting club\party photography and using a flashgun. I'd like to diffuse it a bit to make the light softer. Unfortunately I don't have enough cash for a bought one so I have to DIY it. Ideas?
*******I'm shooting club\party photography and using a flashgun. I'd like to diffuse it a bit to make the light softer. Unfortunately I don't have enough cash for a bought one so I have to DIY it. Ideas?
Ummm-- would that be a white silk hanky, or a red bandana? yuk yuk*******
In ye olden dayz, a single layer of a men's cloth handcherchief over the flash gun reduced the flash-bulb output by one f/stop.
You could also tape some toilet paper or facial tissue over the face of the flash.
Shoot a test roll first.
I just use a 4x6 photo (white side). I trim the bottom edges so it will rubber band (pony tail holder) to the sb600. I aim the flash straight up. If I want a bit more distance then I bend the old photo forward some or angle the flash forward a bit. It's like a cheap Demb bounce but not as good. Were talking party picture photography however. Much better then straight on flash but still only a step up. The sb600 is not super powerful and you need to watch the distance.
I just put a thin white paper napkin with masking tape.
A napkin might scatter the light but it wont alter the percieved size of the lightsource.
But it will have a more radial or less forward focussed output and therefore light up more surrounding objects which will 'alter the perceived size of the light source'.
But yes, the napkin would be a hotspot.
But it will have a more radial or less forward focussed output and therefore light up more surrounding objects which will 'alter the perceived size of the light source'.
But yes, the napkin would be a hotspot.
hmm, this seems to work well enough. the foot is metal, so there isn't really a chance of breaking it.
Here's a photo of the setup, and one of a photo taken with it. it looks.. somewhat professional. not exactly.
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