As some will know one of my photography passions is macro and small critters which I often shoot indoors at night and the main challenge is lighting. I do have fancy close up lighting to fit on the front of the lens but even with diffusers fitted I find this quite directional and requires a lot of adjustment when your subject does not stay in one place for long.
So this week I set out to produce a piece of kit to fit to my main flash when fitted to the camera directing diffused light primarily at and around a subject that would be shot at closest distance for 1:1 magnification.
This is the prototype, designed on the CAD system, made from just two pieces cut from a sheet of card, folded, glued and fitted with the only thing I could find tonight as a diffuser, some thin packing foam.
I do not want harsh shadows, and this is what I got
I want to retain details in the finest of hairs on my critters, and this is what I got (sorry no critters available tonight)
For these images camera was handheld, 1:1 magnification, aperture priority, flash on TTL and good exposures produced. The inside of the diverter has not been covered in foil and the diffuser is fitted to the flash head.
I feel there's a number of possible design variations on the cards
Grahame