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A C-pod youngster splashes its tail while a group of mothers behind try to sleep (good luck with that).
This is the second time I've seen that he/they/it has splashed with paint so watered down it barely registers. Admittedly not my best work, the street light was out that night and I couldn't see a damn thing, but what the hell do they care? I finally added the "r" I missed last year, but cattle markers don't write too well on soaking wet plywood. Oh well.
Strobist: Water and a little milk, Canon 5DMkII @ ISO400, shutter = 4 seconds, Sigma 180mm macro @ f/22, 2 Canon 580EXII flashes - red gel underneath dish of water, blue gel through Lumiquest Softbox II for background, 1 Yongnuo YN565 flash with gridded snoot and various gels for splash, Camera Axe 5, Valve Sensor controlling 2 drops.
a nice chaotic splash, lots of surface tension action and spatter!
these splash pics were plain water coloured with food colouring, lighting was on-camera flash with a shaving mirror in front to bounce the flash onto my home-made aluminum foil diffuser on the right. drops were dropped by hand using a spoon from a height of about 30-40cm. Focus was pre-set, shutter release was manual once I saw a drop fall from the spoon.
Strobist: Water and a little milk, Canon 5DMkII @ ISO400, shutter = 4 seconds, Sigma 180mm macro @ f/22, 2 Canon 580EXII flashes - red gel underneath dish of water, blue gel through Lumiquest Softbox II for background, 1 Yongnuo YN565 flash with gridded snoot and various gels for splash, Camera Axe 5, Valve Sensor controlling 2 drops.
Color Splash cards for Lawnscaping #6
Blogged at littlemisslittleness.blogspot.com/2011/03/splash-of-color...
Splash Macro Photo. My first attempts at this with Sigma 150 2.8 Macro Lens. Shot at f16 at 1/200 sec, External flash, SB-600 an commander mode at 1/25. Used coloured card to bounce flash from the rear to colour the water, no photoshop used at all. Happy with these first images and will be back for more. All todays images taken in the kitchen sink, dripping tap the droplet source...
9march11 bishop--- A raindrop hits the water and splashes up from a puddle in Cascade Park in Elyria. These puddles won't be around long with yet another winter storm heading into the area.
This droplet was captured by photographing it at 1/8000th of a second.
More water pouring at a fast rate into a plastic toy barrel. I love the way the water is splashing out here. I love trying to catch a still photo of something moving at high speed, such as water. It's fascinating to me, to see all the different contortions and shapes water makes when you are able to see it at certain split-second moments in time. Water is an amazing thing. :)
Splash Mandeville is in St Mary Axe.
"Red, yellow, green and blue. Splattered in paint, I'm all the colours of the rainbow."
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Splash Screens for FrostWire 5.3.x.
For FrostWire 5, we decided to use the splash screens to educate users about some important new features.
I took countless photos of the ducks at play, upending themselves in the water then coming up for air and shaking off all the droplets to make rainbows. This was the unblurriest of the lot.
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The Blue version of 'Splash'. An original painting on Arches 88 paper.
A Limited Edition release of 20 will be available through my mailing list on Tuesday 26th August.
These are now on general sale
Contact me through flickr mail or at grafter_pics@yahoo.com if you'd like one.
i had gotten up at 7 am and was now taking a nice nap in the sun at this point - 10am 10-10-10.
there's nothing better than an early morning nap with the sun warming the tent after a cold night. I could smell fires burning, bacon cooking; i could hear geese honking, water fall splashing, birds singing, i could feel the sun warming my face and a cool breeze blowing through the opened screened windows, and i could see sun glistening on the dew moist grass, fall leaves reflecting in the pond, bugs making ripples in the water and an old man, cane in hand, walking with his little dog across the bridge. it was a beautiful way to start this day of 10-10-10