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Water dropsOK everyone has probably done this to death..but a frist attempt for me ...and probably a lifetime obsession trying to get it right
[img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3618/3295115361_9e13e9701e_m.jpg[img] Canon 40D 100 macro 1 sec F5.6 off chamera flash (strobe) all helpful hints for getting interesting drop shapes welcome Deb T DebT
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Re: Water dropsI think my favourite's #3!
It's not quite spherical, but I think that adds some interest. I think the background in #1 is dark yet "busy", whereas #3 is a simpler composition.
Re: Water dropsFrom cross polarisation to macro water drops, you’re really pushing the boundaries Deb and it is great to see. #3 does it for me too.
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Re: Water dropsGreat shots, Deb. How are you triggering the camera? The flash is freezing the action, but you are doing a fantastic job with timing.
Re: Water dropsLove the colours. You have done a great job with the timing.
Well done Russell
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Re: Water dropsvery nice shots. yes..i have done this heaps of times and i have squat to show for it !! lol
love the colour and sharpness of them. really well done. EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
Re: Water dropsThanks for the great words of encouragement - think this will be a work in progress until I get 'the' shot..or give up in total frustration
re flash timing I use the 'best guess lucky finger' technique ..I have a bottle of water suspended above bowl and fitted one of those small irrigation tap sprinkler heads so I have some regularity in the drip..when the drop falls (I have a small light on in another room so I can just see) , I press the camera remote via cord..then when I hear the blop I shoot the flash ..after about 30 attempts I started to get the beat . Re the dark backgrounds - yes I need to practice where I hold the flash until I get the balance right, might even lash out on a flash stand or grow a third hand so I can use my other small flash on the other side . Couldn't help sharing this ...after showing them quite proudly to My 8 year old he though #4 looked like an alien and with Clip art and PSE came up with this ...not quite what I had in mind ?? but youv'e got to love kids ! anyway lots of fun DebT DebT
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Re: Water dropsdeb, you were going to save this for a rainy day! Number 3 and 4 are enthralling, love the colours and look forward to "the shot"
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Re: Water dropsAll good, #3 is a stand out. I would be proud to have that hanging on my wall at home.
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Re: Water dropsLove these!
#1 could easily be enlarged to be hung on wall as a nice abstract almost.. Maybe you can post a photo of your setup...
Re: Water dropsThanks again for the encouraging comments
Surenj - I was set up in the kitchen so all has been packed up and put away but there will be a next time so I'll post a photo of set up then DebT DebT
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