first use ... works fine (the picture needs corrections .. transparencies, debris...) but I was anxious to see the result
Lomo 3,7
FB 97 Photos - 2019-09-29 - C by antonio caseiro, on Flickr
fly.. first use of the new vertical setup
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fly.. first use of the new vertical setup
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Yup, the fly would have benefited from some cleaning and retouching/editing, but your new diffusing system seems to work great.
Best,
- Macrero
Best,
- Macrero
https://500px.com/macrero - Amateurs worry about equipment, Pros worry about money, Masters worry about Light
Thank you ...
it's 4 layers of lee diffusion sheet 216 (the 2 smaller ones) and 400 for the 2 larger ones.. and a paper hood for the lens
Untitled by antonio caseiro, on Flickr
it's 4 layers of lee diffusion sheet 216 (the 2 smaller ones) and 400 for the 2 larger ones.. and a paper hood for the lens
Untitled by antonio caseiro, on Flickr
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Hello Mawyatt...
I'm not using the rings I designed.. did not print yet.
It's the "Matryoshka"
The last layer is only a complete sheet around everything to isolate any possible ambient reflections from the frame, the window or anything else in the room
I have 3 *.STL files ready to print the diffuser supports but this month I already over passed the budget for the hobby...
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I will never buy a 3D printer (last year I was very tempted)
It was so easy and reasonable to order online a prototype, and I got it 2-3 working days later .. and they did all the dirty job.
I will never print a volume of objects to justify the cost of a printer, materials..the time it consumes etc...
The 3D printers are fascinating, but today there are so many offers for online printing ..
Unless it is for hobby and personal satisfaction of course... that I understand.
I'm not using the rings I designed.. did not print yet.
It's the "Matryoshka"
The last layer is only a complete sheet around everything to isolate any possible ambient reflections from the frame, the window or anything else in the room
I have 3 *.STL files ready to print the diffuser supports but this month I already over passed the budget for the hobby...
---
I will never buy a 3D printer (last year I was very tempted)
It was so easy and reasonable to order online a prototype, and I got it 2-3 working days later .. and they did all the dirty job.
I will never print a volume of objects to justify the cost of a printer, materials..the time it consumes etc...
The 3D printers are fascinating, but today there are so many offers for online printing ..
Unless it is for hobby and personal satisfaction of course... that I understand.
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