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Somewhere in Hong Kong

saint etienne - bellevue breakdown

 

the Buzzard dropping in for a rest on the bush yesterday

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

Canon EOS400D

Canon 50mm f/1.8

Tubi prolunga

Lime drop into water catching the air bubbles adds a bit of drama.

cooking oil. on black, please

Explore Jan 05 #174!

Bronze medal won!

 

Trying to catch the magic moment... :)

inspired by The Drop - Peter Gabriel

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--

Kester dropping the clutch on the crux drop-in on Protoplasm (29) at Hanging Rock.

 

www.tomhoyle.com

Wet knees and elbows to capture this "in the wild" in contrast to all the studio and glycerine drop shots you see these days.

Goodwood Revival 2019.

Blijdorp Rotterdam Zoo

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.

 

(c) www.TristanShu.com

 

Commander un tirage / Order a print:

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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

Realizado en el taller de gotas impartido por Richard,(http://www.ricardofoto.es/blog/).

This series is my first attempts at water droplet collision photography. Droplets are dropped into a wineglass filled with water and food color.

Processed with VSCO with 6 preset

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