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Oh I hope tomorrow comes soon and I can relax for the weekend, it's been a very long week ! Not so sure about the focus here as taken hand held !
Will be catching up with everyones streams tomorrow !
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It got up to about 90 degrees in Austin today and a nice cool glass of water just hits the spot. This is my first attempt at a water drop shot and I learned a few tricks for next time.
I set the glass on the patio table and clipped a zip lock bag with a small hole above it for a slow drip. I took about 100 shots in 10 minutes. There was around 30 feet of open space behind the glass for some good bokeh.
Captured a water drop coming off of an Icicle as the sun was setting. I love how the ice is lit up along with the water drop not to mention the horizon that can be seen in the single drop. I did add a canvas texture to the photo for enhancement.
Typically, icicles will form when ice or snow is melted by either sunlight or some other heat source (such as heat leaking from the interior of a heated building), and the resulting melted water runs off into an area where the ambient temperature is below the freezing point of water (0 °C/32 °F), causing the water to refreeze. Over time continued water runoff will cause the icicle to grow.
Richard Armstrong, a senior research scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, has explained why icicles come in various shapes and sizes. Icicles form on surfaces which might have a smooth and straight, or irregular shape, which in turn influences the shape of an icicle. Another influence is melting water, which might flow toward the icicle in a straight line or which might flow from several directions.[1]
Given the right conditions, icicles may also form in caves (in which case they are also known as ice stalactites). They can also form around salty water sinking from sea ice. These so-called brinicles can actually kill sea urchins and starfish, which was observed by BBC film crews near Antarctica.
Black paint direct from squeezable tube dripped onto 12" x 8" poly board from various heights.
(Dada) " Drip Spot Painting " term coined by M.St.M for a form of art within the spot painting genre and that is wholly in line with Dada's embrace of randomness or chance.
Link to DSP no 2 www.flickr.com/photos/147432762@N06/46134045975/in/datepo...
( Hirst eat your art out :-) )
Reaaally random and uninteresting. And old! >.< I've got nothing to upload, meh.
Still sick, but feeling better.
Have a gorgeous Friday! :) <3
Btw, listen to this. It kinda goes with this shot... it's such a cute and soothing song! ^^
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Camera Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture f/10.0
Focal Length 200 mm (Tamron)
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Flash On, Fired
this series is better than the other ones, I just corrected my mistake by focusing and now they seems to be really sharp.
Drops are Ink, Glycirin 50% and water 50%
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Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture=f/10.0
ISO=100
Focal length=200 mm
Flash:On, Fired
Exif info added with simashin flickr tools
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That change mentioned yesterday? It came!
Love the way that each raindrop contains a view of the world upside down.
52 in 2016 #29 drips
What does one do in Wallkill on a cold night? Take a picture of a semi-frozen drip - what else. Used two flashes - one upper right behind the drip, another in front. Trying to get the little sparkle thing going.
Day 239 of 365 - Drip, Drip, Drip
Rust texture from Magnera on Flickr
Wet Concrete texture from Happysweetmama on flickr
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Taken with:
Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure=0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture=f/6.3
ISO=200
Focal length=200 mm
Flash:On, Fired
Exif info added with simashin flickr tools
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