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We went for a drive Saturday evening to Peggy's Cove and stopped along the way to try to catch some waves splashing. I was not expecting much color in the sky when we got to the lighthouse since it was pretty dull at this point. But it got gorgeous (in next image to be posted)
To falando que eu molhei a camisa pra fazer o splash... hahahahahah
Splash com um jeitinho brasileiro de ser...
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I've been out of school for the past two days on account of the massive amounts of snow that has landed, so I thought I would take the free time to finally make some cookie splash photos. Yay!
I really like to work on photos that involve liquid. Unfortunately I don't do it very often. Last time I used my CameraAxe was a year ago to get this Lemon Drop shot for 52 weeks project. (I think that shot ended up being my most viewed photo on flickr to this day).
I was always amazed by work of Martin Waugh and his Liquid Sculptures, so I decided to give it a try. Not long ago I got a Valve Sensor to get control over size and timings of the drops. After that it was a fairly simple setup (but I forgot to take a photo of the setup before I took it down).
I used 105mm macro lens and manually focused on a spot where drops were landing. Camera Axe was triggering the Valve Sensor and dropping 2 drops with 50ms interval between them. 2 flashes were setup very close to the "drop zone" @ 1/64th of the power (for short flash duration) and were triggered with delay by Camera Axe. After I got my timing right, I was opening shutter with remote for 2 seconds and then activating the drop. Ended up shooting about 200 images, most of them were keepers. I've added a blue food coloring for some of the shots. Yellow background is my son's BabyBjorn plastic bib propped up behind the glass bowl with water.
I liked many of the shots, but still need to practice to get more control over the drops and shapes.
If anyone is interested I can probably do more detailed step by step write up on this.
Taken on May 5, 2013 at Splash Mountain in Critter Country at Tokyo Disneyland (Tokyo Disneyland Resort, Urayasu, Japan)
Splash Café has been a favorite destination in Pismo Beach since 1989. Their casual beach-oriented cafe has been featured in several national publications and has received requests from Gourmet and Bon Appetit magazines for their clam chowder recipe. They have served more than 20,000 gallons of their specialty clam chowder a year in the Pismo Beach café!
EF 35mm f/2 on a 1Ds
[ 1/250 | ƒ/16 | ISO 100 | 35 mm ]
Just a splash of orange in a blue mist. Runners celebrate completing the 5K run in Kolonia Pohnpei, FSM. Run was organised by the US embassy.
the original splash shot taken in Jan 2010 in my friends place on Lake Macquare NSW - pool with side viewing glass, a couple of spotlights spot lights, white wall blue tiles and pool toys to throw in