We’ve been loving our reed diffuser jars that are filling our house with all the good smells! I’ve placed these fragrant air fresheners around the house to help keep it smelling fresh and fragrant!MY LATEST VIDEOSMake a DIY Reed Diffuser...
Yep, that’s right — you don’t need to pay $20 or $30 for a store-bought reed diffuser, especially when you can find many of the raw materials to make a DIY reed diffuser lying around your home already. Here’s how to DIY a reed diffuser for a hit of naturalaromatherapy at hom...
To make the diffusers, you'll need to split the tubes in half, then attach supports to mount the diffusers on the wall. Choosing the Diffuser's Diameter The diameter you choose for your diffusers is important. The thicker the diffusers and the farther they stand away from the wall, the l...
If you are keen on taking photos, you definitely know that photo portraits without a diffuser are not so good as with it. Let’s make one ourselves. The
While people are most familiar with Rembrandt photography, it has made its way into the film world. But how did it make that transition? Rembrandt Lighting History Rembrandt lighting origins As the name suggests, Rembrandt photography originated with the famous Dutch painter, Rembrandt. He was a ...
When using a diffuser, you are spreading the air over a wider space, which means you can dry your hair more gently and without the hair moving around. This is why the correct way to diffuse curly hair can make your locks pop.
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use soft boxes to create the effect of a larger light source as the light spreads out as it passes through the diffuser. The effect becomes amplified when the subject moves closer to the light source. When a subject is lit with soft lighting, the shadows will have a noticeably soft edge....
To create this shot, I used a special diffuser. The same effect can easily be created using a regular flash and a cheap £4 diffuser. Before we go any further, it’s important to make sure that your flash is set tohigh speed sync. This allows it to work differently and at much hi...
Another easy (and environmentally friendly) way to make a DIY flash diffuser is to use a disposable coffee cup. You'll obviously want to make sure the cup is clean first. Cut out the bottom of your coffee cup, and place it over the flash. As is mentioned in the video, it's best t...