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	just to interupt,have been following this with some interest, and it does make compelling reading,many thanks for sharing this. Regards Lee  
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			Thanks Don  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Off to buy some straws now ![]()  
		
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			Any reason you are going with a round shape Don? 
		
		
		
			My home-mades are all rectangular 'boxes' and just push-on the flash head...I use cardboard from a cornflakes box, cut to the length I want (to vary the size of beam) and the width to fit over the flash head. I cover it all with gaffer tape. The attached set-up shot show two in use - one has a lavender gel in a high tech holder... For gridded snoots, I use black bar straws, although I have been meaning to try out the coloured straws to see how it colours the light. The bare snoots fold flat, so take up no room in my bag. I have been meaning to glue together a bunch of short straws that would slide inside the end of a bare snoot...hopefully that should still control the light spill whatever the length of snoot used.  | 
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			Fewer straws so less cost in case it did not work Mark  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	     , not that I had really got round to the shape issue. One thought though is to see if attatching a filter ring to the end will allow for colour effect through using old photo filters. Although the party straws have a colour stripe I don't see any effect of them in the light.Black straws .......... I have not seen those but quite logical to mimick proper honeycomb. Thanks for posting your pic. I will study it in detail. All the secrets of your brill pic are out now.   Don  | 
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			A Nikon SB-800 fits perfectly in a pringles tubes and... its foil lined. Now I just need to wait until my lady eats them all. Considering she is on Texas BBQ sauce flavour it shouldn't be long! Watch this space.... 
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			Thinking about it, it must be around the anniversary of the ringflash thread.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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