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There is always that person that likes to splash those people that are chillin' in a controlled manner...people floating somewhere between half wet and half dry. I am the chillin' type. So if I get splashed, be prepared to be submarined.
One Lencarta Superfast 600 behind a heavyweight Translum screen, wearing an Aputure Fresnel attachment to create a radial gradient. I use this rather than a grid as it allows me to control the fall-off for a given size of spot, plus, unlike a grid, which blocks and absorbs the light around the edge to create the fall off, a Fresnel lens focuses the light towards the centre - so you keep almost all of the light, just in a different pattern. This becomes important for motion freezing work like this as you need to keep the flash output low: these IGBT controlled lights reduce their output by shortening the duration of the flash. The SF600 is on 5.5 here - ie only half a stop above minimum power, so the flash duration will be in the 1/10000th of a second region.
Decided to learn how to do water drop photography this weekend. What I learned is this: take 200 pictures and maybe one will turn out okay. I'm sure glad I didn't try this stuff back in the film days! (P.S. No Photoshop tricks here, just a regular water drop and a drop of food dye caught at the right moment.)
Sunset cloud filled sky above wind swept waves tossing across Lake Ontario and splashing against the shore.
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These are photos of milk drops splashing into milk containing food coloring. For information on the setup, see the description in the similar recent photo.
two shots of a muscovy duck having a splash around today ,hard to choose from these which i like best so heres the two .
on a mute point ashley has been teachings me how to process better using CS6 so hopefully theres an improvement in these shots .
PROBABLY LAST SHOT FOR A WHILE AS MY READING GLASSES HAVE JUST BROKEN ..WILL TRY TO STRUGGLE THROUGH ,BUT THEY WILL HAVE TO GO AWAY FOR REPAIR
Using Splash Art Kit to create this Splash. Clear water in a solution of Red food dye with 3 Flash units, Red, Green and clear gels.
Wave impact with a small protection wall creates an artistical geometry. Yesterday afternoon the sea was very dirty, the colour changed from brown to dark gray, while the cloudy sky had an unnatural electric blue tone.
You're invited to see it Large On Black
Massive splashes created by massive waves yesterday at Shore Acres. See how small the people on the rock on the right are in comparison to the splash. The lookout area is 65 feet above the water, so you can see how crazy high the splash really is! It was also beautiful how the setting sun illuminated the water.
My first experiment with water drops with my new Fuji X-M1.
All my kitchen project photos are in this album:-
www.flickr.com/photos/101295317@N06/albums/72157661460815006
Milk splashing into a shallow dinner plate filled with ... more milk. SB-800 flash to the front left and an improvised reflector on the other side.
A three drop splash with a double collision.
Taken on one of my shoots experimenting with liquid mixes, lighting and backdrops.
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Sigma 105mm macro lens, lit with two off camera flashes.
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Best seen Large on black - Press L
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Splash in a bottle
Playing tonight and trying to do something different, I managed to get the drip into the neck of the bottle but I don't really think this was the best shape of bottle to use. Just because I like a bit of colour I added gels to the speedlights but then reduced the saturation in processing.