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<blockquote data-quote="Silversnapper" data-source="post: 831346" data-attributes="member: 52909"><p>[ATTACH=full]417628[/ATTACH]</p><p>Until I'm satisfied that I can cope with my shaky hands problem, I have finalised this version of my Q&D flash diffuser. I have also cut out a couple of pieces of lightweight white plastic to 1) attach under the lens with double-sided 'tacky tape' to act as a bottom fill-in reflector and 2) a larger piece of similar material which attaches at the top of the main diffuser to spread and soften the light even more.</p><p></p><p>Although it is officially Spring here in the UK, and in the northern counties, the cold nights 2 - 4 ºC and the wind-chill from the cold easterly breezes have made the forecasted daytime temperatures of up to 15 ºC a bit of a joke and I suspect the bees, bugs, and most butterflies are still snuggled under their critter friendly duvets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silversnapper, post: 831346, member: 52909"] [ATTACH type="full"]417628[/ATTACH] Until I'm satisfied that I can cope with my shaky hands problem, I have finalised this version of my Q&D flash diffuser. I have also cut out a couple of pieces of lightweight white plastic to 1) attach under the lens with double-sided 'tacky tape' to act as a bottom fill-in reflector and 2) a larger piece of similar material which attaches at the top of the main diffuser to spread and soften the light even more. Although it is officially Spring here in the UK, and in the northern counties, the cold nights 2 - 4 ºC and the wind-chill from the cold easterly breezes have made the forecasted daytime temperatures of up to 15 ºC a bit of a joke and I suspect the bees, bugs, and most butterflies are still snuggled under their critter friendly duvets. [/QUOTE]
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