A Flash Modifier For Shooting Macro
I call it a flash pipe. It is an antiseptic wipe dispenser with the branding peeled off and lined with aluminum foil. There was a flip lid that I broke off and the resulting opening is as good a fit as I could hope for on my cheap, generic flash. I glued the foil in with Elmer's Contact Cement after I roughed up the inside with course sand paper.This is a macro shot taken with a homemade flash modifier. |
The objective of the project was to get the light output past the end of the lens. |
The dispenser is an opaque plastic that can act as a diffuser. Notice the shadows in the upper edge of the SONY letters. The light is shining from directly above the subject.
This is the dispenser mounted to my flash unit. |
This shot was taken with the flash mounted on a light stand. |
I used a a PocketWizzard to trigger this shot. |
I wanted to see what the output looked like. I need to glue in a strip of foil around the front edge in order to stop the light leak.
The natural shape of the opening of the dispenser is a good fit for my flash. | |
This is how simple the mounting process is. |
A still life using the flash pipe. Titled "A Crack In Time" |
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