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De Pere Gifré, Está instalada en la Torre del Agua, en el recinto Expo 2008 y

tiene 21 metros de altura

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This hyena was playing with water and bricks, we both enjoyed it a lot!

water drop collisions with water and ecoline ink , colored gels used on the 3 flash set up

Early morning splash ... Monsoon is here again ...

ODC-Splash

 

This Dragonfly is a Blue Dasher. First one I've seen this summer!

Do you se the two persons to the left?

Suddenly

a door of water

opened upward

into shadows

dim trees cast

across the pond,

lightness at twilight,

soft blur momentarily

translucent above

the surface as if

a soul was rising,

as if it meant more

than it did, and here

is the proof: see

 

M de O

 

Glossy ibis capturing the mudworm and splashing little droplets around

Si accettano consigli! :)

Strobist info:

Flashpoint 360 with reflector head pointed at background @ 1/128

1 flashpoint speedlight for the fruit. @ 1/64

 

Texas dandelion and Blue-eyed grass.

Blue-eyed grass are declared a weed, but the tiny blue blooms are so pretty.

The Texas dandelion is also classed a weed, but it is native to Texas, and is distinctively different from the common dandelion.

Inside the abandoned PA Turnpike tunnel the roof was leaking at several spots. Despite the low light I made several attempts to capture the neat splashes.

 

Nikon D610 & Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 @ f/5

I took a few closeup shots of waves crashing at Plum Island as the remnants of a hurricane comes up the coast.

 

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Drop of whole milk splashing into another drop, which is placed on white plexiglas. Several colors of food coloring dye were placed on the target drop immediately before taking the picture (so they didn't have time to mix). Exposure is 3sec at f/7.1 (ISO 100) in a dark room. The moment is captured by a Vivitar 283 external flash at camera left, fired by a delayed infrared phototrigger. (I followed the instructions at www.hiviz.com .) Be careful with these experiments -- you'll end up with milk and food coloring all over your camera!

 

(dscf3081)

Canon EOS 6D - f/5.6 - 1/320sec - 95mm - ISO 320

 

Rain chains are a beautiful and functional alternative to traditional, closed gutter downspouts. Guiding rain water visibly down chains or cups from the roof to the ground, rain chains transform a plain gutter downspout into a pleasing water feature. From the soft tinkling of individual droplets to the soothing rush of white water, they are a treat to listen to.

 

Rain chains (‘kusari doi’ in Japanese) in concept are not a new idea. For hundreds of years, the Japanese have used the roof of their homes to collect water, transporting it downward with chains and finally depositing the rain water into large barrels for household water usage. Japanese temples often incorporate quite ornate and large rain chains into their design.

 

These chains can be made from decorative metal cups, the chain in the photo however is a heavy-duty linked chain that deposits the rain water from a part of the roof into my garden pond.

 

When you want more info about different kinds of rain chains:

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Not perfect, but for a first try it's ok

 

Sony a9

1/6400 sec (HSS)

Sony 24-70 F9

ISO 400

Great place for photos on the lava rocks where big waves crash and splash - Punalu'u Black Sand Beach (Big Island, Hawaii).

different color splash images in a iphone

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Equipment used:-

Canon 7D

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

1 Speedlite 580 EX II

Triggered with Mumford Time machine and Drip kit.

My first instinct is to process in color - I love color - but woke up this morning thinking I really need something to make this splash pop more. Tried it in black & white and few other minor tweaks, and I'm happy with this outcome. I need to try B&W more often!

A boy enters the water tank at Antarganga with a huge splash! And seems to enjoy it greatly.

 

The joys of being young and carefree!

 

Kolar, Karnataka

"- I don't understand. All my life I've been waiting for someone and when I find her, she's... she's a fish."

 

(Splash - 1984)

 

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Olympus E1 + Zuiko 50-200

 

Kodak CCD

A splash of color was embedded in the light evening showers.

It had rained a lot on the days prior to the rally, turning this small creek passage into a major water crossing...

 

Here, the Subaru Impreza STi N11 driven by Thomas Leger and François Dortu is seen losing a front bumper cover during the crossing.

I am a surgical resident. It is all consuming; it takes nearly all my time, my energy, my thoughts. It is a tough job, and for those that have been through it, you know what I am talking about. Photography has been a passion of mine for a long time, and I found that I simply dont have the time or energy to go out and photograph during my time as a resident. I had to find a new way to shoot, and find out how to do it in such a way that I can pick it up and drop it at a moment's notice. I found that I might have to start making more studio based photos and this was my first shot at it. I placed a glass on a mirror surface, and used a sound trigger to get the timing right. I dropped an ice-cube into water, fired off my flashes and bam, this is what I got. It took more than a few times to get it right, and more than a few days of in and out to finally get is tuned right. Overall, it was a fun task that really helped keep me grounded while I was trudging through residency. Anyway, I hope you all can enjoy the photo if its your kind of thing! :)

Playing with stones in the river.

Using Splash Art kit to create water droplets(splashes).

 

Again trying something different, this time using red food colouring mixed in water. Dropping into a sherry glass.

 

Nikon D810 and 105mm F2.8 lens.

3 SB200(R1C1) flashes with amber and blue gels.

From one of my nicest experiences last winter. Two common guillemots (Uria aalge) paddled right past me in the evening sun, on a quiet night. (Actually, the same thing happened on a second night as well.)

 

I sat right above sea level, while they came into the harbour for a little round. I heard nothing but their paddling sound as they went by

 

(Lomvi in Norwegian)

 

My album of birds here.

 

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This Egret tried, but failed to capture a meal - so Splash-Pop it is !! From my archive, Seen at Malibu Lagoon CA

Fuimos a por olas y las encontramos

 

Sony A7M2 + Tamron 17-35

Car tyre and wheel covered in yellow paint splashes, Manhattan, New York City. 2016.

 

Made it to Explore.

 

Justin

www.justingreen19.co.uk

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