Few Pictures to wake you up today

Lester Dine invented the first ring-flash in 1952, and the eponymous company he founded still makes ring-flashes today. While ring-flashes were originally intended for dental photography, today they are a staple of the glamor photo business. In the studio, all of the major strobe companies now make ring-flashes for modeling work. The idea behind the ring-flash is that if you are shooting macro, you can get very interesting and even illumination if the light from the flash is both close to the lens and surrounds it along the long-axis of the lens.

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Still will have some bugs to work through due to glass, but I will find a solution.
 
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