Got milk?
Här kommer mitt bidrag till fotosöndags veckotemat - färgexplosion
Here comes my contribution to fotosöndag's weekly challenge - colour explosion.
It's been a while since I tried some "splash" photography so was quite happy when Petra suggested I do it for this week's challenge. So I dug out my two plastic wine glasses, attached them to some sewing thread, and dangled them from a bar. A snapshot of the behind the scene can be found here *points to twitter link below*
twitter.com/englishgolfer/status/1520666387190063106
When happy with the set up and size of splashes, we swapped out water for milk in the glasses. The white of the milk makes it easier to blend when adding a colour radial gradient in photoshop.
It was fun taking the picture; not so much fun cleaning up the milk. Clothes and plenty of towels ended up in the laundry pile. Hopefully mopped up all the milk, otherwise I'll know in a couple of days when my room starts smelling lol!
Strobist info: Two Godox (PixaPro in the UK) AD200s either side of the plastic glasses to back light the milk, both in square soft boxes. Triggered by wireless remote.
Got milk?
Här kommer mitt bidrag till fotosöndags veckotemat - färgexplosion
Here comes my contribution to fotosöndag's weekly challenge - colour explosion.
It's been a while since I tried some "splash" photography so was quite happy when Petra suggested I do it for this week's challenge. So I dug out my two plastic wine glasses, attached them to some sewing thread, and dangled them from a bar. A snapshot of the behind the scene can be found here *points to twitter link below*
twitter.com/englishgolfer/status/1520666387190063106
When happy with the set up and size of splashes, we swapped out water for milk in the glasses. The white of the milk makes it easier to blend when adding a colour radial gradient in photoshop.
It was fun taking the picture; not so much fun cleaning up the milk. Clothes and plenty of towels ended up in the laundry pile. Hopefully mopped up all the milk, otherwise I'll know in a couple of days when my room starts smelling lol!
Strobist info: Two Godox (PixaPro in the UK) AD200s either side of the plastic glasses to back light the milk, both in square soft boxes. Triggered by wireless remote.