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yiuphotography.com Signing On…

Post by fotolistic on September 1st, 2009   In Category : Other   

Once again, after weeks of all nighters, trying to redesign and reinvent yiuphotography.com into my new blog, it is finally up and running.

I’m very excited because for weeks, I’ve been holding off on sharing and updating posts for all you fans. That’s weeks of photographs and random ideas that I wasn’t able to share with you. I’ll try to catch up…

However, while I am very happy about the new blog, I, sadly, will have to retire yello77.com yello77.com and perhaps save it for a future undetermined project. Yello77.com was my first blog and it has gone through a couple of makeovers since its launch two years ago. It has served all my online publishing needs and linking me to a whole community of good friends and enthusiastic fans alike.

Meanwhile, do not despair– all entries, pages, and your favorite images have migrated to this new blog.

Yello77.com will still be online for at least another year because there’s quite a number of websites (that I have no association with) that links to some of my posts and images. But I will no longer be update it since all my new activities will be featured on this blog.

Let me know what you think of the design.

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DIY Pop-up Flash Diffuser for the DSLR

Post by fotolistic on August 3rd, 2009   In Category : DSLR Photography 101   

In my never ending pursuit to create affordable and portable diffusers, I invented yet another easy, DIY creation much like the DIY Flash Bounce Diffuser posted from last week. This DIY Pop-up Flash Diffuser is fabricated from basic, easy-to-find materials around the house. Costs no more than one dollar and a few minutes to assemble and attach to the pop-up flash on an SLR.

Here’s a comparison of the results:
The image on the left was shot with flash only. The image on the right was shot using flash, with the addition of the DIY pop-up flash diffuser. As you can see in this photo, the mannequin cast a very soft shadow and is evenly lit all around.

Here are the materials used to make this diffuser.
On the right are the schematic directions for the DIY Pop-up Flash Diffuser.
Click here to download the schematic as an Acrobat file.

Here are the tools and materials:
- straightedge metal ruler for measuring and cutting
- small cutting mat (Not required, but will certainly help protect the cutting surface)
- pen or pencil for marking the lines
- bone folder, used to score paper or plastic before folding
- box cutter
- self-adhesive Velcro
- double-sided tape
- a semi-translucent loose leaf binder (purchased at Staples for 99¢)
- a piece of regular printing paper cut to 4.25"w x 3"h

 

Here’s how the Pop-up Flash Diffuser will look attached to my Canon Rebel XT camera. Kind of looks like a sail, doesn’t it?
On the left, the diffuser is inserted through the underside of the flash and into the hot-shoe flash mount. After experimenting with a few prototypes, I learned that the curvature of this particular diffuser helps scatter light more evenly.

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DIY Flash Bounce Diffuser

Post by fotolistic on August 3rd, 2009   In Category : DSLR Photography 101   

I was in need of a flash bounce diffuser that’s able to disburse more light, and in addition, can cover greater area than my small Omni-Bounce Flash Diffuser. While doing some shopping online, I’ve stumble across a few sites which featured DIY (Do-It-Yourself) diffusers, made from inexpensive, everyday material. In an effort to save a few bucks, I decided to fabricate my own flash diffuser. I’m pretty pleased with its performance and the results– it’s highly portable, lightweight and durable.

Here’s the diffuser attached to my Canon 430ex Speedlite Flash.
On the right is the schematic directions for the DIY diffuser.
Click here to download the schematic as an Acrobat file.

 

Here are the tools and materials:
- straightedge metal ruler for measuring and cutting.
- small cutting mat (Not required, but will certainly help protect the cutting surface).
- pen or pencil for marking the lines.
- bone folder, use to score paper or plastic before folding.
- box cutter

- hole puncher
- self-adhesive Velcro
- a sheet of 0.5mm thick soft plastic (I purchased mine from Pearl Paint for $1.17) Here’s the website to the plastic manufacturer, www.midwestproducts.com, if you have trouble finding it in your area.

 

As shown from left to right: Where to apply the Velcro onto the flash unit; How the diffuser is attached to the flash; The flash/diffuser in action. This particular bounce diffuser directs most of the light forward and utilizes the ceiling for bounced light.

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