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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.

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.

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.

1 valve - 3 drop - graduated background

 

Splash from the fountain at Big Spring Creek at Cotter , Ar.

#سبلاش

#Splash

#النهايه

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.

 

Ya le voy pillando el truco :D

Using Splash Art Water Dropper into a swallow bowl

Canon EOS 6D - f/5.6 - 1/320sec - 96mm - ISO 320

 

Rain chains are a beautiful and functional alternative to traditional, closed gutter downspouts. Guiding rain water visibly down chains or cups from the roof to the ground, rain chains transform a plain gutter downspout into a pleasing water feature. From the soft tinkling of individual droplets to the soothing rush of white water, they are a treat to listen to.

 

Rain chains (‘kusari doi’ in Japanese) in concept are not a new idea. For hundreds of years, the Japanese have used the roof of their homes to collect water, transporting it downward with chains and finally depositing the rain water into large barrels for household water usage. Japanese temples often incorporate quite ornate and large rain chains into their design.

 

These chains can be made from decorative metal cups, the chain in the photo however is a heavy-duty linked chain that deposits the rain water from a part of the roof into my garden pond.

 

When you want more info about different kinds of rain chains:

www.youtube.com/results?search_query=rain+chain

(tauchender Wasservogel)

Lazy Sunday playing around with some metallic paints.

 

Splashart kit used to drop blue paint onto an orange drop already placed on a piece of Perspex.

 

2 x Yongnuo YN560IV's at either side of drop. 1/128 @ 24mm and with bounce cards out. I'll post a pic of the setup in the comments.

My first attempt at splash photography. What a mess! 😮

1 valve - 3 drops - graduated background

Waiting for the Drop

Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World

High tide and high waves make a big splash. Children's pool, California

Splash was created by a stone :))

Here is another Cookie Splash!

We made this here this morning with this Starbucks Coffee Cup. It was just so funny taking this picture, we had a few problems at the beginning, I wasn't able to capture it the way we wanted so we tryed it a couple of times, until we took this one here. It isn't such a big splash like the others we made but exactly this makes this picture so interessting, the splash looks really crazy, it was just the beginning of it.

This picture was also made with one shot. Feel free to comment, if you like it please add it to your faves.

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

 

Cada milésimo de segundo da gota caindo faz diferença na forma que terá o splash, misturando cores vibrantes que resultam em imagens extraordinárias, cuja interpretação fica a critério de cada um de nós.

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