John, I would like to see the flash bracket itself!
Gregg
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>Now, how about some of the flash bracket?
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Gregg,
Your request has been granted:
Added six more in two rows at the bottom of the gallery from a reception.
The couple got married in a chapel in Tennessee and held a reception a week
or so later here. All of them are verticals, used the OM-4 with 50/1.2,
the Newton flash bracket, and the homebrew twin flash bar with a pair of
T-32's side-by-side.
http://johnlind.tripod.com/wedding/index.html
The first one of the fourth row has fill flash outdoors. It was a real
challenge to find a reasonable background around the reception hall. The
wall of the hall itself was unsuitable.
Revision A of the flash bar had the T-32's separated by a couple of inches.
Because of the remaining shadow that shows in these, albeit light, I
constructed revision B of the twin flash bar which has the T-32's right
next to each other. I'm now constructing revision C of the design, which
doesn't change the spacing but adds a PC connection, just in case I want to
run in Normal Auto from a PC cord.
Enjoy,
-- John
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