DIY Lighting

Hacker that is really something. I saw one on one of the links on RFF where somebody used an aluminium jello mold about 2.5 to 3.0 inches deep and put in one flash unit then covered it with throw away thin opaque plastic cutting board. I also saw a guy that used flash units out of disposable cameras to make a ring flash. My idea is to combine these two ideas. If I get around to it I'll post here.
 
I've started experimenting with light... cheapest way of bringing some extra quality.

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Vivitar 283 (you can have it for peanuts or free :) ) with diy black straw grid attachement.

As this Viv283 isn't safe for my dslr (triggering at 220V :) ) I used a little trick, long exposure.

First blast: 45 deg from front right,
second blast: 90 deg from camera (direct).
 
I'm thinking of buying them... but firstly I need to find time and buy parts to make my two Vivitars safe for low voltage equipment.
 
Here in the UK, Amateur Photographer ran a Christmas article with some DIY projects in it including a ring flash made from a plate cover. Copyright no doubt prevents me from posting the article itself, but when I start mine I'll document it and post here. Ideally I think you need an autofocus camera, whatever one of those is, but I'm making mine for my Nikon F3 as I can use the Speedlite to hold it up (I think - this may change when I see how much it weighs!) and allow me to get to the lens still to focus. Failing that, there's always focus-by-foot...

Oh, and I also made a flash diffuser from a milk bottle and a box that a mini Christmas pudding came in. Works - but the bokeh keeps coming out holly-shaped!

Adrian
 
I said I'd post a DIY ring Flash when I had completed it(as if anyone cares). But here it is, I gave up on the disposable camera flash units, they were just too unreliable. This one is made of Walmart cake pans, a Ebay remote (radio trigger) and a $5 dollar flash unit. Well, here it is, probably someone in 5 years will look at this and try it but it works, I included a couple of photos that were number 4 and 5 with this unit;

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