Flashback.Photography
Obsession [EXPLORED! Thanks!]
OK. I think it is safe to say I have an obsession with this.
Even though I can't imagine going out and spending $400 for a water drop kit (although I won't completely rule it out), I will be investing in some other means of sending the drops on their way. I've been using the same dropper over the last few days and the results, I think, have become a little stagnant.
Thanks, again, everyone for the Explore on yesterday's drop and the day before. I can't believe how much those blew up, but I really do appreciate it!
I'll provide a setup explanation for this one today. A piece of orange poster board behind the 12" skillet the water was in. A Yongnuo YN-560 at 1/8 power lighting the background. Another Yongnuo YN-560 camera right at 1/16 power. Neither flash diffused in any way. I triggered the flashes using slave mode and the pop-up flash on my Nikon D7000 set at -3.0...
Thanks again everyone!
Obsession [EXPLORED! Thanks!]
OK. I think it is safe to say I have an obsession with this.
Even though I can't imagine going out and spending $400 for a water drop kit (although I won't completely rule it out), I will be investing in some other means of sending the drops on their way. I've been using the same dropper over the last few days and the results, I think, have become a little stagnant.
Thanks, again, everyone for the Explore on yesterday's drop and the day before. I can't believe how much those blew up, but I really do appreciate it!
I'll provide a setup explanation for this one today. A piece of orange poster board behind the 12" skillet the water was in. A Yongnuo YN-560 at 1/8 power lighting the background. Another Yongnuo YN-560 camera right at 1/16 power. Neither flash diffused in any way. I triggered the flashes using slave mode and the pop-up flash on my Nikon D7000 set at -3.0...
Thanks again everyone!