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This is from my first ever venture into water droplet photography and what a way to spend an evening. I had a small plastic bottle with two holes in and a cocktail stick jammed in the top hole to control the flow of drips. These then dripped into a metal cake tin which was propped up inside a large plastic box to catch the overflow. I had a mirror one side and a Canon 430 EX flash on the other and a Portaflash unit, hand held and pointing in any number of directions to see what would happen with the lighting. Both flashes were fired using a cheap wireless trigger. The settings were 250th/sec @ f11, white balance set to tungsten and the 430EX was at 1/64th power and the Portaflash @ 1/4 power. I then manually focused, switched the lights off and fired away. The neighbours must've thought I had a lightening storm in my kitchen.
I think the two light areas in the water are where the flash reflected back off the metal cake tin, so I'll have to find a more suitable container.
The second shot is the RAW shot with nothing done to it except resizing and saving to web.
Much respect to those who can do this properly.
| Title: | Splash |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 31 Jan 2010 - 5:58 PM |
| Camera: | Canon EOS 40D |
| Lens: | Canon 100mm Macro |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Tags: | Close-up / macro, Flash / lighting, Specialist / abstract |
| Votes: | 24 |
| Modifications Welcome (Upload a Modification) |
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Comments
WOW fantastic shot V1 for me has more definition
Susan
love the processing from the original shot, superbly done
rgds
Dave
A lot of hard work that has paid off!
great shot and different
Lillian
nice shot...by the way.. like the 2 illuminated spots in the image,they create more interest for me rather than spoilin the image..nice sharp image..especially when taken at 1/250th..nice focusing...love it...keep posting..
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