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Sam has never liked baths. I think he didn't like laying back in the little tub we used to put him in. He wouldn't cry or scream, but he just seemed to want it over as soon as possible.
But now he's in the big bathtub and sits up and plays with this toys and splashes around. He just loves it. He laughs really hard and kicks his legs around. He seems to never want to get out now.
Splash Animation:
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settings:
Canon EOS 60D
Exposure: 1/800
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal Length:50mm
ISO Speed:100
A splash shot for macromonday, seen this done so many times before, but given the great fun theme this week, I thought I would have a go.
After a burst of shots, in the time this was the one I liked the most.
Taken for the Macro Mondays : "Water Play".
Happy macro Monday and thanks for looking!
Lighting: Interfit ex150 up top + Canon 580exII front +side.
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Another Fruit Splash
Explore #7
Strobist info; 2x 580ex on side at 1/128 power
The setup; www.flickr.com/photos/eldano/2947731588/
other results; www.flickr.com/photos/eldano/2948263118/
www.flickr.com/photos/eldano/2949192429/
www.flickr.com/photos/eldano/2989342209/
Spash Pic
Erster Versuch
Verwendet wurden:
2x Blitz entfesselt
Canon 60D
Tamron 17-50mm f2,8
Aufnahmeort:
Dusche :)
A rainbow adding a splash of colour to the shipping at the pier.
Cruise ship N.G.Explorer and the Salmon Harvest boat Viking Senior at Kirkwall Pier, Orkney.
Well, as I live 5 minutes from the coastline I do love to be beside the seaside! I also love to get out and about for a walk and generally will find myself in the neighbouring town of Troon as there is a lovely rocky coastline that I enjoy!
Today, was just a little rough but it was nice to catch this crashing wave!
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Deze foto is genomen in een mini-studio.
Paprika's vallen in het water.
Leuke bezigheid om de tijd te doden: vallende paprika's fotograferen in een aquarium.
Another splash art creation this time using skimmed milk mixed with a drop of table cream dropped into a tank of water. The activity in the water created by a couple of initial drops preceding this one.
Strobist info:
3 Yongnuo YN560 III flashes 1/64th power. 2 positioned either side directed out of shot and one suspended above. No gels or colouring used.
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Shot from our front door in not so sunny Portishead. I dont think these drivers were concerned about the heavy rain during the thunderstorm.
[ENG] If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water. Loren Eiseley, American anthropologist, scientific writer, ecologist and poet.
Fountain of the tritons, Historical Garden "El Capricho", Madrid (Spain).
[ESP] Si hay magia en este planeta, está contenida en el agua. Loren Eiseley, antropólogo, escritor científico, ecologista y poeta estadounidense.
Fuente de los tritones, Jardín Histórico “El Capricho”, Madrid (España).
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I think I will shoot this again soon.... There are a few little things I'm not thrilled with - I should've tried some gelled backgrounds, its not as sharp blown up as I'd like. But I'm liking the milk and fire combo - I'm weird like that.
Strobist Info - Snooted SB600 at white background at 1/32nd. SB600 through gridded softbox frame left at 1/4 with a reflector in the right.
So this took me pretty much all day to figure out how to do and make it work.
Again, playing around with a bit of science here. When a drop of water falls into a fairly deep pan of water, the water first goes way down and then like a rubber band, it springs back up because of the surface tension and sends the drop of water, or in this case milk with a bit of food color in it back up into the air, but what happened here was two more drops of water were falling down directly in line with the first one and impacted into the column of water and milk rising upward and caused these beautiful splashes of water.
I don't own one of those fancy and expensive water drop/splash kits that times everything out for you.
I did this all manually. First, I start with a two second shutter delay to get my hands in the right spots. Then the camera is set to a two second exposure which gives me time to do all the other things. The plunger gets pressed, drops come out, they fall, hit the water and I fire the flash trigger. The flash unit is off to the right side and set to a very small bust, 1/128th power. This is also a very fast burst of light and so it stops all the motion of the splash.
The colors in the background is the reflection of a shiny piece of art paper reflecting a small, adjustable LED panel light onto the waters surface..
Shot using a Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 Macro lens.
A splash of splendid early Autumn colour set against some Silver Birch trees.
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milk with a drop of food colouring. lighting is camera flash plus a couple of table lamps, but I think the trick to getting good frozen splashes is a dark room and flash only... a learning experience, like all photography!
É o primeiro que eu posto aqui neste flickr :)
Já tinha feito outros sim, mas todos terríveis.
É, confesso que não tá 100% essa foto! Em resolução, ângulo, enfim.. não fiquei satisfeito mas gosto de postar para vocês irem olhando as fotos que eu tiro, por mais que fiquei ruins, afinal o flickr é pra isso! hehe
A todos uma boa noite :)