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Water WorldUsual holiday experimentation time - some fun with water, food colouring and a balloon..
Another attempt... Last edited by Big V on Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Canon
Re: Water WorldBrilliant stuff!
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Water WorldThat's so cool!
Now I want to see it done with a bullet.
Re: Water Worldnice one
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Re: Water WorldVery very creative - I think I like the first one better (because you get to see more of the hand I think)...
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Re: Water WorldWould be nice to try with a bullet but a former prime minister introduced tougher gun laws and a buy back scheme - so alas none to use now for me. So will have to adapt and try and use a dart or come up with another type of projectile - creativity must always overcome!!!
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In this case, it has worked for you! Bullets going through apples and the like are done to death, but you have here very uniques images. I wonder how many balloons it took you...
Re: Water WorldVery creative. I'm thinking I'd like to see a behind the scenes video for some of your experimental pics...
Re: Water WorldGreat shots.
So who would be willing to hold it then? Actually I'd like to see some shots without the hand. You could also try compositing with your fire shots. Fire and water... Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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Re: Water WorldI love the shot, but how did you burst the balloon and was it full of water or covered in water ect. ?
Re: Water WorldI love the first shot!! So clever!! Number 2 looks great too but the hands so much dirtier from the colouring so that's why I like number 1 more! Well done with both how many attempts did it take?
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Re: Water WorldVery neat!
Did you use a trigger/sound sensor to set off the flashes?
Re: Water WorldPlease tell us more about the set up!!
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Re: Water WorldOkay here is how it was done.
The balloon had blue water in it, just used some food dye. Under the hand was a wooden block with a screw through it and this was protruding through the gap of second and third finger. The block of wood was on a stand - used part of a kids play gym!!! This was covered by black cloth Flashes were connected to a camera axe box but were fired manually due to many of the balloons not breaking until they had bounced off the hand and onto the floor - we were doing this ooutside Flashes (3) were all set to 1/128th power Balloon was dropped from a height of around 60 cm and when I saw the balloon hit the hand, fired the trigger The camera was set to bulb and shutter opened for count down of balloon release and then closed once flash had been fired. So in essence you can do this manually...and balloons are much tougher than they look. Canon
Re: Water WorldThanks BigV for the explanation! I really like the light on this and wouldn't have guessed it's 3 flashes.
Re: Water WorldThanks for sharing your setup!
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Re: Water WorldYou shattered my imagination. I thought
it was a real planet exploding But they are still extraordinary pictures!
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