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So I’m ecstatic over this DIY ring flash diffuser I came across on MAKE. Photophool is one crafty son of a gun and I’m totally pimping out my K100D with a CCRRD (Cheap Creative Rascals Ring ...
Properly controlling your dSLR's flash is a good first step in becoming a great photographer. Most dSLR's flashes are just so harsh and external flashes are just so expensive, so what's a ...
Commercial flash diffusers and bounce cards are pricey for what they are, thin sheets of foam and plastic. This DIY version uses a sheet of craft foam ...
Has your expensive smoking habit prevented you from picking up a real DSLR flash? Well continue to tar up those lungs because that problem has been solved. Conveniently, an empty pack of cigarettes ...
Or I should say, what to do with one of those old 35mm film canisters. Turn it into a DIY diffuser for your DSLR's pop-up flash. Those little built-in flash units are convenient, but tend to ...
Turns out run-of-the-mill drawer liner makes for an effective diffuser. Over at Instructables, user Artur Gajewski has put together a guide to making an incredibly inexpensive but effective flash ...
To make your DIY flash diffuser, you'll need a translucent bottle or milk carton (1). Cut the base off the carton, as shown in figure 2 above. Now attach the base to the camera flash, shown in ...
Why not try making a flash diffuser from a two-pint milk carton? Using a diffuser on a flashgun can help give your portraits a warmer feel. The translucent plastic used to make milk cartons is perfect ...
From a sweet time lapse rig and DIY flash diffuser, to some arty filters and vignettes made from vaseline, this video shows you how a few dollars at the hardware store can bag you some new ...
I know what you’re thinking. “That idiot Sorrel is writing about another DIY ring-flash?” The answer is “yes,” but I guarantee this is both the coolest ring flash you have ever seen, and ...