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Here is another underwater picture with Joshua in the pool. This one was captured as he jumped into a floating ring from the diving board with me sitting on the bottom of the pool with the camera.
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View On Black To feel the splash!!
You're probably getting sick of seeing shots from here, but I truly love this place & have so many more places to explore around here. I didn't get wet here but getting down to this spot I slipped on the rocks & proved that spending a small amount on UV filters is worth every cent, smashing a lens cap up through a UV filter on my 70-200 f2.8 in my camera bag on my back, thankfully no damage to the lens.
Canon 50D&10-22@15mm
.6sec@f11, ISO100. CPL& Cokin P121.
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Not to be outdone by Nikon Nigel I present my heavily cropped slightly photoshopped splash experiment. I can take no credit for the set up and flash trigger that helped create this.
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Picture of women working in construction area, captured with Redmi 2 prime mobile and processed in Light room for mobile
Splashing its way back to Go North West Manchester is newly repainted MX58DXC one of the First buses taken on with the buy out just over 12 months ago.
Mi primer Splash para el grupo "Los Angeles de Jackie".
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A huge one! I was wainting for a "normal" one and, suddenly, that one appears!
See LARGE.
São Conrado's beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Have a great day! :¬)
Series of four. Some interesting weather was making its way east in the English Channel today creating beautiful colouring, especially against the white cliffs. Luckily it did not rain and kept out to sea. Cormorant rock.
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Camera: Nikon D80
Lense: Tokina AT-X 12-24 f/4 AF PRO DX
Exposure: 1/20
Aperture: f/22
Focal length: 20 mm
ISO speed: 100
Filter: B+W F-PRO UV + Cokin Z121S + Cokin Z121M
Tripod: Manfrotto 190XPROB + Manfrotto 486RC2
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Dedicada a: Alonso Díaz, Jorge Carrion, Mar Camino, Rafael Ollero.
Gracias por todo :-).
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Dedicated to: Alonso Díaz, Jorge Carrion, Mar Camino, Rafael Ollero.
Thanks for everything :-)
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have been looking forward to try this one out for quite some time now. Finally got a chance to do this with my brother.
Some stuff that I learned that might help others out
1. Keep the shutter speed at around 1/1600 or so or you'll blur out the splash itself
2. The minimum aperture that I could use was f/7.1 otherwise I would lose out the front and back of the splash (50mm focal length)
3. You need crazy amounts of light, so shoot in sunlight, put up lamps, just about everything you can lay your hands on
4. try a lot, by the time I finished I had about 350 clicks (1.25 GB)
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What a day at Slimbridge in Gloucestershire this was, when with the birds flying in for a spectacular splash landing.
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Face paint mixed with water dropping on to a white tile with a white tile in the background. Yongnuo YN560 and Yongnuo YN460 speed lights, either side, both at lowest power. Triggered by Yongnuo RF-603.