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and it is getting better and better. This time I tried with some colors and lighting.see the setup
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Taken with:
Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture=f/6.3
ISO=100
Focal length=200 mm
Flash:On, Fired
Exif info added with simashin flickr tools
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“What is Creative Mondays?
Monday’s are always a drag. The start of a new week, you have to go back to that routine of going to bed early/get up early. If (like me) you have to commute then you prepare for that long journey into work and that long journey back for the first time after a nice two day break.
So to kick off those lousy Mondays, I’m going to get my creative mind flowing in a positive way. Creative Mondays. A chance for me to show off something unfinished or finished that I’ve been working on throughout the previous week.”
I like to start with a clean slate every now and then and sometimes these simple ideas come about. It helps to get these ideas down as they can always turn into something else so whenever something like this pops up I’ll sketch it down or quickly experiment in Photoshop/Illustrator.
I enjoy using white space and simple shapes to focus the attention and creating the ink-drip with the Pen tool gives you a really defined shape.
I think some of the concept of this was inspired by Sam Spratt’s amazing work as he manages to make an incredible liquid paint effect in his work. This piece could work in a lot of different colours and I’m tempted to try out a few other styles/words.
You can see more on my site here: creativejuus.com/2012/10/08/creative-mondays-46-drip/
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12/06/11
I decided to shoot in RAW format today. The pictures were huge but I had a good experience overall. I wanted to catch the candle dripping. A little bokeh in the background adds a little something something.
Still trying but this time it is not really a good photo. still learning :9
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Taken with:
Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture=f/5.6
ISO=100
Focal length=95 mm
Flash:On, Fired
Exif info added with simashin flickr tools
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Taken with:
Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture=f/10.0
ISO=400
Focal length=200 mm
Flash:On, Fired
Exif info added with simashin flickr tools
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My new Hario ceramic pour-over coffee dripper. It makes a great cup of coffee; the vortex shaped ridges are supposed to help water & air flow. They look pretty cool too.
At the end of a busy week I thought I'd unwind and have a go at some water drip photography with the D5000...
(best viewed large)
I typically upload in small sets - don't just look at the latest one in my photostream as you might be missing something you'll like more.... and your comments are ALWAYS welcome :)
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One perfect drop spiralling downwards until it remains hanging, softly swinging in the wind. Glistening and gleaming in the sun.
With 18ga sterling silver wire I coiled the spiralling path of the smooth pale blue Chalcedony drop. These briolettes are wonderful – the polish is fantastic so they really do gleam and glisten like a drop of water.
Total drop approx. 3,5 cm (1.4”)
Dave pours his first Hario Dripper non-pressurised brew on the proto-rack built by Anderson and Lamason.
Drip is one half of The Aerosol Crew with his mate Tag. He often gets himself nicely camouflaged by having a new paint job applied.
Dunny Series 4. Ref: D990-046
Still trying but this time it is not really good photo. still learning :9
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Taken with:
Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture=f/5.6
ISO=100
Focal length=76 mm
Flash:On, Fired
Exif info added with simashin flickr tools
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