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Planet 'Drop'
When I have an idea of something I want to do it never comes out right somehow. After 298 pictures, that for one reason or other didn't work, I quite liked this one and thought it looked like something out of the solar system, so with very little editing, a slight crop and a few more tiny splashes added for effect this is today's image.
Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 at 35mm + Raynox DCR-150 and a big crop
Neewer NW660III flash on the right (wireless triggering with Aputure Trigmaster Plus)
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My yard fairy. :-) Those frozen sparkly drips are all over the place! Love how it looks. As long as I don't have to go out in it. ;-)
drips
My daughter and I spent the evening trying to do some water splash shots. I think this was one of hers - me on pipette, her on shutter.
Oh, and the colour pallet was definitely hers!
I've written a tutorial for taking these shots, if anyone wants wo give it a go, you can find it in the TACT group here:-
www.flickr.com/groups/the_art_of_critique_technique_/disc...
Here's an album with some of my other water drop photography in:-
www.flickr.com/photos/101295317@N06/sets/72157639365852753/
All my shots which have been in Explore are in this album
Drop by drop , drip by drip
From the branches, it does slip
Falling urgently down below
Where it marches and does flow
Over the grass on a ship
Made from drops that drip, drip , drip
Exhibition Fluid Desires at Next The Hague Gallery.
Detail of untitled artwork, 2017, by Inge van Genuchten.
what do you do when you're stuck in traffic for an hour due to the storm blowing through? Take pictures of the drops on your windows, of course!! :-)
I was painting the duplex and then I would run outside and paint on the series of paintings I am working on. People would come by and I would have them pose or hold the skull. This is one result.
15 Feb 2010, 46/365 #46
Recommend you view large.
A shot for a diptych competition. I produce the drip and someone else produces the splash.
I used a flower pattern behind the tap (faucet) and the refracted image is in the drip. Electronic flash, wireless fired provided the illumination and a Tamron macro lens was used for the exposure.
Explore 17 Feb 2010 #15
This was the most undisturbed White-faced Ibis I have ever seen. It feed in the lawn on earthworms, came to the creek where we were sitting and eventually worked its way down to within a couple feet of children playing in the creek. Very shaded but so much fun to watch.
The slow drip keeps the wood wet until it rots, then the rotten wet wood is a good place for moss to grow. Then a deep freeze puts everything on hold.