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Yerboogieman |
Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 12:57:08 AM To get the flash to not blow out all the details, use a flash defuser. You can use colours or just something white and semi-transparent. Experiment with different things to get the desired effects.
http://www.instructables.com/tag/?sort=none&limit%3Atype%3Aid=on&q=flash+diffuser |
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Yerboogieman |
Posted - Mar 13 2010 : 10:58:15 PM Goal Achieved! |
Yerboogieman |
Posted - Mar 13 2010 : 10:55:07 PM How did you make it say blank? |
Aaron Cake |
Posted - Mar 13 2010 : 10:56:54 AM Well that's great. Now there is a ghost account out there with my name on it, some material copied from my website and my picture showing up. Wonderful. |
Yerboogieman |
Posted - Mar 12 2010 : 11:23:07 PM Since you said please. But I can't. Forgot the password. |
Aaron Cake |
Posted - Mar 12 2010 : 10:38:16 AM quote: Originally posted by Yerboogieman
http://www.instructables.com/member/Aaron+Cake/
Please remove this. |
wasssup1990 |
Posted - Mar 11 2010 : 12:20:56 AM Try this. Find a plastic card that you don't want anymore. I chose a library card which was white. Place the camera flash from your camera right on the card so there are no ways for light to leak (over the bar code if there is one). Fire the flash and luckily you'll hear a loud snap sound and the card will be visibly damaged. Maybe this is a good way to destroy credit cards that you don't want anymore? I just thought it was very interesting when me and my sis tried different light filters on her camera flash, the library card obviously backfired. A filled coke bottle made a nice effect though. |
Yerboogieman |
Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 11:38:11 PM Tissue paper also, printer paper may be too thick. |
Aaron Cake |
Posted - Mar 10 2010 : 1:37:42 PM That's a good idea. I would assume that just a sheet of paper will do the job. I'll have to try it when I am next using a flash in close quarters. |