Smoke1, originally uploaded by holienmo.no.
Smoke1
Strobist:
580EX II @ 1/8, behind the smoke pointing slightley towards it
Snooted 430EX @ 1/8, camera right
Triggered with Skyport Universals
Julie, originally uploaded by holienmo.no.
Julie
A portrait of a friend of mine.
Strobist: Lighting info
Bowens Gemini Pro 500 with softbox above.
Bowens Gemini 200 with fresnel lens behind Julie pointed at the background.
Triggerd with a sync-cord.
5D mkII with 24-70
DIY Ringflash adaptor, originally uploaded by maticusfowl.
A preview of my first project for my resolution. Instead of a traditional 365, one picture a day for a year, I’m doing 52 week long projects with the final work to be published each Friday, and the first one’s tomorrow. Anyway, above is what I’m doing for my first one: a Do-It-Yourself adaptor to turn my dedicated flash into a Ringflash. It’s cardboard spray painted white to bounce the flash’s light down and into a metal can which has been cut, taped, and painted white also to reflect the light back out.
, originally uploaded by wonderfulhorriblelife.
1/2 sec, f/7.1, iso 200, 18 mm on tripod
homemade ringflash with leds handheld
DIY ringflash 2, originally uploaded by abraham_love.
DIY ringflash made from a box of celebrations. cut a hole in the bottom. Pushed a 50 CD-R drum through the middle. roughly lined with silver foil. Gaffa taped an old flash in there.

ring-2702, originally uploaded by tylerscott89.
Front view
www.flickr.com/photos/craigwhitephotography/2232019806/in…
Credits for the boxed ringflash go to nickwheeleroz:
www.flickr.com/photos/nickwheeleroz/2281061700/
To see/read more on this project, view the rest of the set
preliminary tests on my home-brewed boxed ring flash.
inspired by nickwheeleroz
www.flickr.com/photos/nickwheeleroz/2281061700/
Yes, lots of aluminum. Looks like a tank briefcase.
The aluminum came from one 8 foot “L” shaped bar and a meter stick. The handle was from an old cupboard.
The camera in this pic is a D70s w/ tokina 11-16mm + hood. which didn’t fit onto the screw mount as seen. I need a router to get through the rest of the bottom plate aluminum or drill a row of holes for adjustability.
The ringflash should fit most standard lens, might be difficult for 77 mm threads and larger.
GIRL, originally uploaded by 3byOne Media www.3byONE.com.
Alien bee ring flash
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Flash behind for portrait
17-35 2.8 tamron






