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MT Stringer
26th of January 2008 (Sat), 23:19
I was called upon to take some pictures of a reception today in a small crowded room with a low ceiling and flourescent light fixtures. Since I was right on top of everyone, I decided to use bounce flash and tweak the white balance later in post processing. BUT, I didn't have a bounce card for the flash.
So, I grabbed a styrofoam desert plate and cut one out of the middle, leaving just a little of the curved portion of the plate at the top. I mounted it on my Sigma 500 Super flash with three of my wife's black elastic hairbands. It worked perfect.
Here are a couple of pics. Looks like I just about eliminated the harsh shadows. They have been cropped to help reduce background clutter.
Mike
scot079
27th of January 2008 (Sun), 07:07
Those turned out very good! Gotta love low ceilings
MT Stringer
27th of January 2008 (Sun), 15:43
McGyver would have been proud of me! :D
Mike
GSansoucie
27th of January 2008 (Sun), 20:54
I love that. I keep a bunch of elastics on my flashes, they hold all kinds of things besides bounce cards.
markubig
27th of January 2008 (Sun), 21:02
I love that. I keep a bunch of elastics on my flashes, they hold all kinds of things besides bounce cards.cigars & beer:p;):D
bluesmap
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 06:35
if it wouldnt have been curved at the top (cut portion of styrofoam plate) what would the results have been like? just asking cause i now do notice the curve at the top
MT Stringer
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 10:32
I don't know. Maybe just raise the card a little higher so some of the light will reflect forward.
Mike
PhotosGuy
13th of February 2008 (Wed), 10:46
That looks like the Mk XXXII model? :D Here's the original:
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DDCSD
17th of February 2008 (Sun), 20:07
McGyver would have been proud of me! :D
Mike
Man, I was picturing half a big plate on top of the flash! :lol:
Good thinking!
e r y k
17th of February 2008 (Sun), 20:24
the plate doesnt seem to be far up enough to be doing much at all?
MT Stringer
17th of February 2008 (Sun), 20:27
I had it a little higher when I used it, but pushed it down for the trip home. But it did work. All of the pics I shot were almost completely shadowless, no redeye or dark eyes.
BTW, it's still on the flash ready to go next time. My wife had to buy some more hair bands! :-)
Mike
e r y k
17th of February 2008 (Sun), 20:32
hehe, on second glance, i do see the catchlights in the eyes :) very nice.
your new name should be macguyver
MT Stringer
17th of February 2008 (Sun), 20:38
Thanks. I'm beginning to think I'm better at DIY stuff than the actual photography itself! :-(
Mike
BoyTalakitok
4th of September 2009 (Fri), 15:28
hi guys.what was the purpose of the styrofoam and what was witht low ceiling?
DerekW
4th of September 2009 (Fri), 19:13
Instead of having the flash face forward and blasting the people with light, he aimed the flash at the ceiling and it lights up everything softly and evenly. It essentially makes the ceiling the light source instead of the flash itself.
The plate then acts as a reflector and bounces some of the light to the subject(s), and fills in shadows.
Here's a hoydy-toydy store bought version: http//www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/544387-REG/LumiQuest_LQ_101_Pocket_Bouncer_for.html (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/544387-REG/LumiQuest_LQ_101_Pocket_Bouncer_for.html)
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Roy G. Biv
4th of September 2009 (Fri), 19:40
hi guys.what was the purpose of the styrofoam and what was witht low ceiling?
Also if you notice, there is no shadow on the wall behind them.
MT Stringer
5th of September 2009 (Sat), 00:04
Correcto mundo fellas. Thanks for answering. You all are correct in every aspect. No big deal about the low ceiling, but it was obvious to me it wasn't standard height but the bounce worked perfectly.
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