View allAll Photos Tagged Drop
Shot using
Canon T3i
55-250mm lens
Kenko extension macro tubes (on one ring)
Canon 580 EX II Flash
Eyedropper
Bowl of water
Food coloring
beeing on a vacancy in southtyrol for almost two weeks I could not copy with all my flickr activities. Coming home I found this theme and it matched perfectly to a photo that I took right before we left home. Beeing in the mountains dropletts were not my primary goal, sorry
Ok, guess the fever got me too...:-)
Still have to play with the light and liquids and drop rate, but it's a lot of fun already...
--many thanks for your interest--
Wet knees and elbows to capture this "in the wild" in contrast to all the studio and glycerine drop shots you see these days.
A tear drop holds so many things,
It holds our joy,
It holds our love,
It holds our loss.
A tear drop must be placed in context,
Of its self it is a simple thing,
Salty water from our eyes.
We weep when overcome with happiness,
We cry when overwhelmed by sorrow.
We ball when crushed by emotions,
We shed a tear when lifted by pride.
A tear drop is so powerful a thing,
A manifestation of extreme emotion.
A tear drop captures humanity.
by:Marc Mosko, 1996
David Pierron - Samoens, France
Strobist info: An Elinchrom A head on a Ranger Rx Pack camera left on top of the Rock above the kayakist. Triggered with Pocket Wizard TT5.
Commander un tirage / Order a print:
tristanshu.darqroom.com/photo/action-81315/dropping-david...
This is a drop of blue food colour in water,1 perfect one in 50+ shots.
Exposure Time = 1/1000"
F Number = F13.6
ISO Speed Ratings = 64
Flash = Flash fired, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length = 12.3mm
I found a Kaleidoscope app and used an old photo of mine to make a design. Then using the pen too I made selection and used drop shadow placing some above and some below the original image