Bouncing the T32 off a living room ceiling is my advice. By the time the 28mm
coverage hits the ceiling (at a 45 degree angle), the
"diffusion area" is quite large. :) That's an understatement.
Compared to sticking my little Lumiquest on the top, the ceiling gives a real
soft-box effect and the T32 has enough power for the
distance involved, even for 160 portrait film, assuming an 8 foot ceiling and a
normal white paint job. (Figuered manyally, the
flash distance is the distance from the T32 to the ceiling, losing a stop as it
bounces off, plus the distance from the ceiling to
the subject.)
I'd do that. But I see that the master, John Lind is on this thread so I'll
see if I'm on the mark this time or not.......
Lama
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