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Old 21-04-06, 21:38
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This month's BBC Wildlife mag suggests a collapsible reflector for just this purpose, then suggests a home-made foil-covered cardboard sheet as a cheap alternative. No idea how well this would work in reality, but it may be worth a go.
That's probably okay for light wind, but where I was yesterday there was quite a gust blowing. Even though the flower and camera were enclosed in a small tent, the flapping of the side of the tent set up vibrations that ruined the pictures.

Plan B is to wait for the wind to drop. And to look skywards with an imploring look.
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Old 22-04-06, 01:00
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I can remember waiting up to an hour on occasions for the wind to drop, just so that I could get one chance at a shot I'd maybe planned for ages!

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Old 24-04-06, 20:14
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Well as suggested by Sharon I used a diffuser as a wind screen, and waited for calm spells, and it seems to do the trick. I can't say it's too arduous, sitting on the side of a hill, listening to Skylarks and Lapwings. I think I need to improve the backgrounds though.
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