Look for an underwater bracket.  There are some that designed exactly
as you state.  They aren't particularly cheap, but the tend to be
flexible and modular depending on what you get.

On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:24 AM, CollinB <[email protected]> wrote:
> Periodically I have to go out in the field (to the tear-down area) and do a
> quick shot of a transmission case.
> But using an on-camera flash just doesn't cut it.  Not enough light for good
> dof and, worse yet, straight-on reflects some of those flat edges too bright
> for a consistent exposure.
> I'm thinking what I'd like is some sort of bracket that would allow me 2
> slaves, to the right and left about a foot, with diffusers attached.
> As far as flashes I'll probably go with some punch, like some old Sunpak 611
> units with diffusers attached.  But perhaps 2 decent shoe-mounts will do
> fine as well.
> But a bracket for holding two of them is tough to locate.
> Thoughts?  Suggestions?
>
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