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1 cent Diffuser

joshhuntnmjoshhuntnm Registered Users Posts: 1,924 Major grins
edited December 25, 2007 in Technique
it is not as good as an umbrella, but cheap, easy, better than direct flash, and, I think, better than bouncing of the ceiling alone--which tends to put shadows under the eyes. Try it for yourself around the tree this Christmas

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    DJTHEMACDJTHEMAC Registered Users Posts: 70 Big grins
    edited December 24, 2007
    Thats pretty similar to the set up i use. I got the plans from
    www.abetterbouncecard.com
    I have it set up so my flash is sideways when i shoot landscape orientation photos. The diffuser still expands and throws the light forward, and it allows me to turn the flash so that it is still oriented up when i shoot in portrait mode.

    Overall a good idea for better lighting!
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    Scott_QuierScott_Quier Registered Users Posts: 6,524 Major grins
    edited December 24, 2007
    This, absolutely, a wonderful technique. I've spent more than $150 looking for a decent light modifier. Stumbled across the Better Bounce Card some time ago and that's all I use when I use my 580EX on camera.

    As I understand it (and I'm sure Ziggy will either confirm or refute my statement :D), this is a trick that's been around since newspaper photos were using potato mashers with 4x5 film cameras (or what ever size it was way back then - well before my time fur sure, dude).

    But, it works a real treat!
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    schmooschmoo Registered Users Posts: 8,468 Major grins
    edited December 25, 2007
    I'm putting this in Technique! thumb.gif
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    CookieSCookieS Registered Users Posts: 854 Major grins
    edited December 25, 2007
    Sometimes a white plastic shopping bag tied to the flash helps too :)
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