Ooops! forgot the link
<http://www.chucknorcutt.com/gear/Homemade%20bracket%20&%20various%20hotshoe%20adapters.jpg>
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Ah, I remember now. Good shot that squirrel shot. Forgot I had this
close-up shot of the bracket and associated bits. This is what I use
for optical triggers. Convenient because the flash just attaches to the
trigger and the trigger has a 1/4-20 mounting hole on the bottom. I
bought them at Ritz for about $12. Amazingly sensitive.
Chuck Norcutt
Walt Wayman wrote:
> Or something as simple as this:
>
> http://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/media/192375/site1116.jpg
>
> It's a T-20 instead of a T-32, but either would've worked. I have two
> of each, but I didn't need the T-32's power, so went with the smaller
> and lighter flash. This was the optically slaved main light for the
> flying squirrel shots I took recently, and it was positioned less
> than 3 feet from the feeder where they congregate. No need to
> permanently blind them; they might not come back. I could've even
> used a T-45, but at that range, they'd probably have caught fire. :-]
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