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segurar a câmera pesando quase o dobro por conta do ring flash e ainda jogar as coisas dentro do copo pra fazer splash sozinha, não dá mais certo...

eu preciso de um assistente... =/

A little boy splashing water on his dad and very proud of himself

 

Splash pad rat Marina Park

 

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Taken on the Canon 7D using the Tamron 10-24mm Lens one early Morning while I was visiting back in Qld down at Woody Point! The Splash was created by me throwing a rock, took a number of shots to get the timing right, but I got there in the end :)

 

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Holidays, splash in the water

Waiting for the drop

Splash Mountain

Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World

Splash! Whoever gets near will get wet!

group of yellow lemons and grapefruits with green leaves and juice splash isolated on white

Another splash of a fruit. :) Ist's strawberry-time so i tried it with a strawberry. ;) The flash was on the right. So you see the little shadow on the left side of the strawberry. -.-' I know it's not perfect, but I like this shot still anyway. I like shadows, it makes it some dramatic. I hope you like it and had a nice weekend!

 

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Having fun at a nearby playground earlier this month.

 

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My first attempt to a splash.

#86 Explore September 27, 2007

 

Cooling off from the evening sun in Porthcawl on Sat 20th July

Splash Mountain

Frontierland

Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World

 

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I have been working on water droplet refraction again this evening - I just love it!

 

I think this word "splash" stands out better than the first word refraction (Love you) that I did.

 

I'm so pleased with how this set has turned out. I only did an hour of shooting and took 93 pics. I feel as if I am well on top of the set up now.

 

There is NO trickery or Photoshop involved! I own no special equipment (I have read about water valves and sensors to trigger flash guns etc). I just have my Canon 500d with its pop up flash and some extension tubes - that is it!

 

I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoy doing them.

Morning spent on Splash Photography - practice in preparation for the Hedon Viewfinders meeting on 19 February.

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Taken nearing sunset at Splash Point, Seaford, East Sussex, England with a mobile phone.

Water splashing out of a fountain. Loved the blue reflecting the flowers to the side and behind it. The distance background is a pot of yellow flowers. Straight out of camera other than resize.

 

Explore #84 July 26, 2007

 

water splash on an apple. one of my best shots

Cropped and rotated, brightened the image (adjusted levels)

Took the #D610 out for a spin today. Finally! Really happy with the camera Taken with the Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8.

#nikon #dog

 

Singapore, Apr 2014

Test del mio nuovo progetto : attivatore sonoro per flash

 

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Testing my new project: sound flash trigger

 

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I used my camera as commander and my Nikon SB700 as an off camera flash with a printed reflection

screen.

Camera Nikon D7000

Lens Sigma AF 150mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro OS HSM

Exposure 0.003 sec (1/320)

Aperture f/6.3

Focal Length 150 mm

ISO Speed 100

 

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“We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop.” - Mother Theresa of Calcutta

 

A drop of water really does look ever so insignificant and the reaction it causes is over in a split second...forgotten in an instant. But when we take a second to examine it's effects closely, how amazing it becomes! Small, seemingly insignificant things that we do, really can have amazing and far reaching effects if we take the time to appreciate them.

  

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SB28 through white umbrella cam right

This week’s theme for my 52 project is “Macro.” I had wanted to do some water drop macros a few months ago for the “water” theme, but I wasn’t able to. The Macro theme gives me an excuse to finally get around to them.

 

This is my second time doing water drop photography. I actually found it easier this time around. I used a leftover IV bag and tubing to create the water drops. This works very well as I have a lot of control over the speed of the water. I’m sure I’ll try these again as I’ve learned a few more things to change for next time around.

 

This is my alternate shot — a “splash” shot. I decided to use B&W for this one.

impact of the wave Splash the largest beach in the world Cassino beach -RS

 

impacto da onda Splash na maior praia do mundo praia do Cassino-RS

The white geese have a morning splash, in the early morning sun, water is being splashed everywhere as the large goose flaps its wings and ducks its head under while having a early morning bath , as the younger geese look on

From under the eves in Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

American Redstart splashing away during bathing. It is perched on a boneset stem. Home, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 11 September 2024

The Dutch are very strict about swimming! Since we don’t have a “zwimdeploma” nobody in the family is allowed outside of the 50 cm section of the lake. Fortunately, my son was all too happy to help his Dad come up with a “splash” picture for his Flickr group no matter how wet poor Dad became. 😆

San Jose, California

September 6, 2009

This is one of the other images I produced for EQ8.

Official Dogwood Photography 52 Week Photo Challenge

Week 5 Wild Card: Photographer's Choice.

 

Took my daughter out to jump in the rain puddles, with the idea of getting a fun splash shot. This is pretty much what I was going for!

Rural girl splashing the river water with her hair.

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