Gregg asked?
>I've seen this suggestion before on the list. Is that only one layer of
>plastic between the flash and subject? Gregg
Yes only one layer, makes the flash head into a large globe. If it is a
tilt head like 283/285, the angle can be changed so the flash is
lessdirect.
Mike
>
>Mike Stoesz wrote:
>>
>
>> Another alternative: use a 1/2 gal or gal. translucent milk jug--cut
>>slits in the top to allow the flash to fit just inside, and tape with
>>duct
>> tape or reinforced packaging tape to the flash. This provides a very
>>large diffused light source similar to an open bulb (no reflector), very
>>round lighting, and it could vary depending on the tilt of the flash.
>>Cheap and readily available.
>>
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