Screening For Color
I saw a video last night by Bryan Peterson that showed how to make this image, and decided to try it myself. This was done by shooting through a windows screen that was sprayed with an emulsion of water and cooking oil, and an out of focus colorful scarf behind the screen. I used all three of my Kenko extension tubes in order to get close to the screen. Here's a link to that video which is on Adorama's learning center ..... www.adorama.com/ALC/Article.aspx?googleid=0013661&ali....
The only change I did to Bryan's technique was to aim a Strobie 130 flash through a snoot to brighten up the background. The strobe was in manual mode and was triggered by a Tiny Trigger from scottrobertstudio.com.
Other pictures featuring bright colors and emulsions can be seen in my pretentiously named, Emulsion Art set. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157625787156195/...
Screening For Color
I saw a video last night by Bryan Peterson that showed how to make this image, and decided to try it myself. This was done by shooting through a windows screen that was sprayed with an emulsion of water and cooking oil, and an out of focus colorful scarf behind the screen. I used all three of my Kenko extension tubes in order to get close to the screen. Here's a link to that video which is on Adorama's learning center ..... www.adorama.com/ALC/Article.aspx?googleid=0013661&ali....
The only change I did to Bryan's technique was to aim a Strobie 130 flash through a snoot to brighten up the background. The strobe was in manual mode and was triggered by a Tiny Trigger from scottrobertstudio.com.
Other pictures featuring bright colors and emulsions can be seen in my pretentiously named, Emulsion Art set. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157625787156195/...