I'm currently using a 100mm macro lens and a flash with an after market, square, nylon diffuser. This provides adequate lighting for the majority of my macro shots/attempts. The flash, however, is shorter than the lens barrel, so on some occasions, I'm not getting enough light "on top of" or
"to" the subject.
I'm thinking of placing a cylinder with a shiny inside - like a Pringles can - on the front of my flash, and then using some sort of contraption to get the light to "go down" on the subject.
Has anyone had any luck using this technique? Why or why not would this work?
Finally, if anyone has had it work, can you send a picture of your set up so i can see it "in action?"
Thank you.
DYI lighting
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DYI lighting
Steven Weinberg
Welcome Steve!
There may well be a photographer in Pringles' marketing depatment who decided to give away a light tube with every pack
Our go-to thread for illustration of alternatives is http://orionmystery.blogspot.co.uk/2010 ... -rigs.html though - a bendy piece of white plastic stationery folder, does a pretty good job.
There may well be a photographer in Pringles' marketing depatment who decided to give away a light tube with every pack
Our go-to thread for illustration of alternatives is http://orionmystery.blogspot.co.uk/2010 ... -rigs.html though - a bendy piece of white plastic stationery folder, does a pretty good job.
Chris R
Here's one from the way back machine: http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... ight=snoot
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You might find it worth scrolling through this long thread on Talk Photography. Lots of weird and wonderful examples there of home made light guides and diffusers. This post uses a Pringles tube, though flavour is not specified
Forum link
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threa ... 158/page-8 (scroll halfway down page)
Picture only
http://www.flickr.com/photos/t_j_p/7846651564/
Forum link
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threa ... 158/page-8 (scroll halfway down page)
Picture only
http://www.flickr.com/photos/t_j_p/7846651564/