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Bought around 4-00pm today. I was getting the bags out of the car when....Bang. I was lucky that it was still in the carrier bag and went pop there. My car interior now smells like a brewery. KEEP THEM COOL.
Nice exploding Meteor. Recording made on 20th August 2020 at 03:37:32 GMT
Camera is looking slightly north of East from the southern end of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, UK
The Underwater Project.
Documenting life below the surface.
© Mark Tipple / The Underwater Project
Some more smashing stuff from last night. I'm in the middle of renovating a building next to a pub which - A, enables me to make a mess without upsetting anyone and B, gives me a near endless supply of bottles to smash.
Shooting stuff with an air rifle is pretty hard to get timing right. (just as well for the endless supply of bottles)
This is a bottle of Kopparberg getting shot although I think it looks like its exploding.
how do you like your carrots?
in soup (with coriander)?
grated in a salad?
little matchsticks, still with a bit of bite, and melted butter?
or exploding?
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Aurora's exploded in the night skies on two nights. Two CME'S hit earth's Magnetic Field and triggered two nights of amazing Aurora's. Northern WI. March 17-18 2015. Dancing Beams and colors filled the night skies.
Setup for Eruption followed Ryan Taylor's excellent Water Figure Tutorial.
I forgot to shoot the setup at the time so I have recreated it.
Out of picture, my pc is running Multisine 1.74. Using the headphone output I have then connected my pc via the Mic input to an old stereo (at the the top of the picture) which is connected to the speaker.
The speaker was wrapped in clingfilm, and a small amount of a 50:50 cornflour (cornstarch)-water mix was placed on top.
Due to the small space, I could not get the legs of my Giottos MTL9361B tripod splayed wide enough to drop the camera in line with the top of the speaker. So I moved the centre column into the lateral position and hund the camera upside down off my Manfrotto 322RC2 ball head.
The lights on the landing and bedroom behind were turned off and at f/16 I ran a 5 second exposure. Using my wireless remote shutter I triggered the camera. During the 5 second exposure I activated a 0.2 sec pulse at a frequency of 120Hz on my pc and using a PT-04 wireless flash trigger in the other hand tried to time the flash to coincide with the sound. This took several attempts to time it right, and in actual fact the final Eruption shot is actually a blend in CS3 of two images in order to increase the drama.
The ghosting in Eruption is not an artefact of blending the two images, but due to some double triggering of the flashes when I pressed the remote trigger.
The pink/orange hues in the conflour-water mix of the final shot are, I think, attributable to the flashes bouncing off the bare plaster walls. This was not intended but presumably it would have helped to soften the light as specular highlights are not too much of a problem.
The final edit involved usual adjustments in LR3.6 to saturation, levels, sharpening etc together with burning in CS3 to darken the background which in the original shot I felt was distracting.
Olympus XZ-1
1/15 sec at f/1.8
ISO 200
6 mm
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