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ProFusion sample gallery of photographs captured by photographers during real-world on-location
shoots using the ProFusion Flash Diffuser both on and off-camera.
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f2.8, 1/50th, ISO 400
Main - 1 ProFusion, camera right on dual flash bracket and monopod.
Fill - 1 ProFusion on camera.
Photographed captured in a dark reception hall lighted by
the disk jockey's colored lights. The ProFusion was able to
not only light the hall, but also neutralize the DJ's colored lights.
Photograph by Brad Walters
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f3.5, 1/40th, ISO 1600
Main - 1 ProFusion, camera left on light stand.
Fill - 1 ProFusion on camera.
Photographed captured in a Colorado log cabin notorious
for
being a difficult lighting environment with inaccurate color.
As the image shows, the ProFusion flash diffuser provided
excellent light, and neutralized the brown/orange light
usually caused by bouncing off of dark wood.
Photograph courtesy of Charlotte Geary
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f3.5, 1/40th, ISO 1600
Main - 1 ProFusion, camera left on light stand.
Fill - 1 ProFusion on camera.
Photographed captured in a Colorado log cabin notorious
for
being a difficult lighting environment with inaccurate color.
As the image shows, the ProFusion flash diffuser provided
excellent light, and neutralized the brown/orange light
usually caused by bouncing off of dark wood.
Photograph courtesy of Charlotte Geary
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f3.5, 1/40th, ISO 1000
Main - 1 ProFusion, camera right on light stand.
Fill - 1 ProFusion on camera.
Photographed captured in a Colorado log cabin notorious
for
being a difficult lighting environment with inaccurate color.
As the image shows, the ProFusion flash diffuser provided
excellent light, and neutralized the brown/orange light
usually caused by bouncing off of dark wood.
Photograph courtesy of Charlotte Geary
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f3.5, 1/40th, ISO 400
Main - 1 ProFusion, camera right on light stand.
Fill - 1 ProFusion on camera.
Photographed captured in a Colorado log cabin notorious
for
being a difficult lighting environment with inaccurate color.
As the image shows, the ProFusion flash diffuser provided
excellent light, and neutralized the brown/orange light
usually caused by bouncing off of dark wood.
Photograph courtesy of Charlotte Geary
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f3.5, 1/40th, ISO 1250
Main - 2 ProFusions, on camera right on light stand positioned on
balcony (visible), one camera left on light stand positioned on
ground level (not visible).
Fill - No fill.
Two ProFusions were used in this shot to light the entire reception
hall. One ProFusion, mounted on a light stand, is visible in the
left side of the frame on the balcony. The ground level ProFusion,
also mounted on a light stand, is positioned camera left. This is
an excellent set-up for reception/dancing photos as it provides
superb light, and frees the photographer to concentrate on capturing
great dance shots without having to concentrate on their lighting.
Photograph courtesy of Charlotte Geary
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f4.0, 1/60th, ISO 400
Main - 1 ProFusion, camera left on light stand (visible).
Fill - 1 ProFusion on camera.
Another example of the ProFusion flash diffuser used both on
and off camera to provide pleasing light while neutralizing unpleasant color cuased by challenging
lighting environments, such as this log cabin.
Photograph courtesy of Charlotte Geary
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f4.0, 1/100th, ISO 200
Main - 1 ProFusion, camera left on light stand (visible).
Fill - No fill.
An excellent example of how the ProFusion flash diffuser
can be used to create a more dramatic light by using only
one ProFusion, off camera. The sole light source in this
image is the visible flash with a ProFusion mounted on a light stand camera left.
Photograph courtesy of Charlotte Geary
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f3.2, 1/60th, ISO 500.
Main - 1 ProFusion, camera right on dual flash bracket and monopod.
Fill - No fill.
A pre-reception photograph of a place setting at the historic
Oxford Hotel in Denver using one ProFusion, off camera to add depth.
Photograph by Brad Walters
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IMAGE INFO
Exposure - f4, 1/50th, ISO 1000.
Main - 1 ProFusion on dual flash bracket
and monopod.
Fill - No fill.
Scene setter image of a wedding reception using one
off-camera ProFusion Flash Diffuser.
Photograph by Brad Walters
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