Nuns Knickers, how do you use them and why are they called that?
LOL...I can only imagine how this was inspired :)
blackest wrote:
Nuns Knickers, how do you use them and why are they called that?
Have never used but since they help the lens never seeing light (flare) I can guess how it got it's name.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
I believe there's specialist websites for that of thing.
Stardust wrote:
Have never used but since they help the lens never seeing light (flare) I can guess how it got it's name.
Popular with Wedding photographers I guess, who knew they would be so effective :)
blackest wrote:
Nuns Knickers, how do you use them and why are they called that?
I do not have the slightest idea what you're talking about!
After checking the link, I know what it is, but I have never heard it being called that, to me it has always been a simple lens sock!
blackest wrote:
Nuns Knickers, how do you use them and why are they called that?
Why am I thinking Catholic School???
John N wrote:
I believe there's specialist websites for that of thing.
But you have to verify that you're over 21.
Clever. I learn something new here every day.
By the way, does that guy have a bionic left arm?
blackest wrote:
Nuns Knickers, how do you use them and why are they called that?
Just don't get into the habit...
Dik
blackest wrote:
Nuns Knickers, how do you use them and why are they called that?
Think about what knickers used to look like say in the 1800's. Now color them black to match a Nun's Habit.
Good name for what it does!
I’m wondering how thick that blackout cloth is and where one can purchase yardage of it - it would make great bellows liner if it’s thin enough.
Stan
jerryc41 wrote:
Clever. I learn something new here every day.
By the way, does that guy have a bionic left arm?
Looks like he forgot to take down some gaffers tape....
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