Win a Rogue FlashBender Large Positionable Reflector
I hope everyone had a great holiday season and a safe New Year’s Eve! It’s time, once again, for another giveaway!
Win a Rogue FlashBender Large Positionable Reflector
We received a Rogue FlashBender Large Positionable Reflector for review from the fine folks at ExpoImaging and they were kind enough to send an extra for us to giveaway!
I’ll have the review up in a few days but here’s a quick look at the Rogue FlashBender Large Positionable Reflector.
Here’s a summary of what this product offers from the ExpoImaging website:
The versatile Rogue FlashBender Large Positionable Reflector can be used either as a reflector to bounce light onto a subject, as a flag to shield light away from it, or as a snoot to produce a narrow circle of light. The Large Reflector is perfect for off-camera use.
The patent pending design incorporates (3) positionable rods that allow the Large Reflector to be molded into position and held in place.
The Rogue FlashBender Large Positionable Reflector requires no separate attachment strap, nor any adhesives to be applied to the strobe. The easy attachment belt built into this FlashBender is designed to work with all makes and models of shoe mount flash.
Before we get into the details on how you can enter January’s giveaway I want to first congratulate the winner of last month’s prize. CMullins posted this image to the contest who’s theme was “trip” and is the winner of a copy of The Americans by Robert Frank!
So congrats!
Now here’s how you can enter January 2011′s contest for a chance to win a Rogue FlashBender Large Positionable Reflector!
How to Enter
It’s super simple. Join the forums and become a member (if you aren’t already) and post an image that fits the theme square in our January 2011 Giveaway thread!
This is a giveaway with the winner chosen at random using random.org!
Deadline for Entries
Deadline is January, 31 2011 Midnight CST.
Winner will be announced February 1st 2011 and the winner will be contacted for mailing info.
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