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Yesterday I was watering the garden and accidentally soaked myself when I turned the hose pipe on the apple tree. But I quite liked the splash effect so I have tried to take a picture of the water jet hitting the tree
A splash of milk in a plate. Had a flash gun with an orange plastic lid taped to it and synchronized to go off at same time as camera flash which had a green balloon taped to it.
No Photoshop except for exposure/saturation adjustments and fixing the glass' stem (my hand didn't look too good in there :P ).
004/365.
This was a lot of fun. I'm really enjoying the 365 project because it is an excuse for me to push myself and learn more about my camera. For too long I left the settings on auto focus and took ho-hum pictures. Now, I'm taking slightly less then ho-hum pictures.
Vista del interior de la "Torre del Agua", en la expo de zaragoza.
La escultura que se ve es "Splash", de Pere Grife, que representa auna gota salpicando.
Me encantó esta escultura. Su superficie metalica parece diferente cada vez segun refleja la luz de las videocreaciones que se proyectan bajo ella.
La imagen esta obtenida combinando tres tomas con el software zero noise.
Bare 580EX II placed behind and shot against the wall. Multi shots at round 1/128.
Triggered with YN RF602
Just water, was my first shot and I missed it but I kinda like it.
A splash of colour when things were looking their gloomiest.
I'd checked the weather bureau report before leaving home, and it had said cloudy but no rain. And i trusted them, and removed my umbrella from my backpack. And now it was actually sprinkling!!! Fortunately, it didnt last long.
Because i was worried it might start raining hard, i didnt stay long in this area, but pushed on fast towards Tamarama Beach. I was intending to do the double walk like last year: the early morning scout around and photo-shoot before the crowds, then the return trip amongst the crowds after having bought and perused the catalogue so i'd now have the artists' interpretation of their works. Anything i missed on my first walk, i'd see on the way back.
Series of seven. The Kittiwake colony at Splash Point is looking very good this year with hundreds of birds nesting on the cliff face. Due to a film crew on the lower level, I had to use a different viewpoint than usual from above the cliffs. I managed to find a couple of nests
with young but they were a bit camera shy.
I've already described how the falling tide created a line of spit land along the coast of the Finnish Bay when I got out for a walk in St. Petersburg a couple of weeks ago. Well, the evening strollers were not alone anjoying this new land — I saw 2 cars racing back and forth on it, making big splashes, drfting on sand and water, basically, having fun. And it was even more exciting to see a VW van being one of those.
Canon EOS 350D, Canon EF 70-200 mm f/4L, RAW