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I take this shot with my Canon 60D and the Canon 100mm/2.8 macro in the highspeed shuttermode.

 

The ISO was set to 640 and the shutterspeed was 3200. Instead of a flash I used a construction flood light behind the balloon.

 

To protect the camera from the water, and due to missing a underwater bag, I put into a freezer bag, with a hole for the lense. (see her)

 

Many thanks to my friend for helping me and getting wet, instead of mine.

A drop of milk splashing on a graphics card.

 

Ireland's Cliffs of Moher, on the west coast of the country, as seen from a tour boat.

Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, England

A few from a recent session playing around with the Splash Art II kit.

 

Various mediums inc. Water, semi skimmed milk, food colouring, xanthan gum and poster paint.

Another shot from the same splash setup i did last year.

Taken from our set Splash

Urban art at the Ferdinandstor in Hamburg, Germany.

Julio a lo loco: A través de sus ojos... o cómo sobrevivir a ser madre en verano ;).

Gymkana de verano La Tallerería: 24. Splash.

Inevitable recurrir a estas fotos cuando nos pasamos el día en remojo en playa o piscina y, además siempre es más fácil que pillarlos cuando no están dispuestos a colaborar demasiado. A ver si mañana me levanto con un poco de inspiración... que quedan sólo 6 días de proyecto Julio a lo loco!

Children playing splashing water in the river.

I've been playing with water again, but this time I added food coloring. They really need to create one that doesn't stain!

 

This was messy but a lot of fun and I plan on doing more later today. You're never too old to play! How did I do it? I bought a large sheet of vellum and used it to diffuse the light from a Home Depot shop light with a 100w. Halogen flood light bulb. (a spot would work too). I put the wine glass in a plamp that I had made a few years back and angled it. I put a pan under the glass and set my camera up on a tripod with everything in manual. Then, I stood with the remote in one hand, water in the other and poured and shot until I got something I liked.

 

Oh yeah, THEN, I had to clean the kitchen. Which brings me back to the dye - they really need to make one that doesn't stain!

Splashing

 

Happiness is excitement that has found a settling down place. But there is always a little corner that keeps flapping around.

 

~E.L. Konigsburg~

 

Ms. Monnie's favorite place is a puddle to splash in, oh wait that's all kids.

(Am besten zu sehen in der Originalgrösse!!! - Best view large!!!)

Nice splash off a turn. Scripps beach, San Diego, California, USA

I just had to dress this to her =) Love her blue hair!

booted girls splashing under rain in mud

Promo shoot for a range of cocktail sets.

Hace tiempo estaba contemplando entrar en un concurso de fotografía de perros, pero sentía que no tenía una imagen digna para participar, por lo que contacté a Kahlua y a su amiga humana para tratar de conseguir esa gran foto y como siempre no duraron en apoyarme y les agradezco tanto por eso.

 

La idea era retratarla en un bello paisaje con un lago, pero antes de eso, Kahlua estaba tan feliz jugando en el agua que no pude desaprovechar esa gran oportunidad de fotografiarla y lograr fotos asombrosas de ella envuelta por explosiones de agua.

 

Más allá de las fotos, fue un gran día porque me da mucha felicidad ver a un perrito tan feliz simplemente disfrutando el momento, ya en la próxima publicación les estaré compartiendo la foto que conseguí y con la que participe en el concurso.

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

 

© Bram Reinders

 

www.bramreinders.nl

High surf and tide made for explosive splashes on the rocks off shore of the elephant seal rookery. This image is taken farther south, at the cypress tree pullout.

BOX DATE: 1994

MANUFACTURER: Mattel

DOLLS IN LINE: Barbie; Skipper; Ken; Kira; Teresa; Steven; Christie

BODY TYPE: 1966; molded B print panties (some dolls); Twist 'n Turn waist; straight arms; bend & snap knees

HEAD MOLD: 1976 "Superstar"; pierced ears

IMPORTANT NOTES: Barbie came with a variety of earrings and bathing suit prints.

 

***My doll on the far right is wearing 1992 6-Fashion Gift Set #782.

 

PERSONAL FUN FACT: You are probably asking yourself, "How many Tropical Splash Barbies does one girl need?!" I guess I need five, and I love all of them very much! Okay, so the truth is, that all of these beauties, with the exception of one, were from various lots of dolls I acquired over the years at flea markets and yard sales. My very first Tropical Splash Barbie I believe was the cutie on the far left. To this day, despite having four others just like her, I think she is the most beauteous! I believe that I got her in 2003 or 2004, in one of the many random lots of Barbies my sister and I hoarded from our local flea market. I remember the thrill I felt when I unearthed her beneath all the other dolls from the bin. I had always wanted a Tropical Splash Barbie, although back then, I don't think I knew what she was actually called. My best friend when I was growing up had a stunning Tropical Splash Barbie. I can still remember her doll when she was brand new! She had an amazing golden, flower swimsuit, stunning platinum blonde hair, and huge, innocent eyes. And if that weren't drool worthy enough, this siren also smelled delicious! For years, I remember thinking fondly of this temptress, wondering if I'd ever find one of my own. Fate played out in my favor, and years later, I finally got my hands on one. Even though she does look quite a bit similar to some of my other ladies, I can easily tell her apart. I just know that face so well, because I'll never forget how happy I was to finally have her. Plus, she is the most scented of my babies if I'm not mistaken!

 

The third gal in this photo was also a childhood doll. I got her I believe, for my thirteenth birthday. Back then, my Dad, my sister, and I would all go to this small indoor flea market on the side of the highway. Over time, we grew to become friendly with one of the sellers there. When she heard one Sunday afternoon that it was my birthday, she let me pick out one of her Barbies for free. I of course chose another Tropical Splash Barbie! It's funny because years later, when I began collecting dolls again, this same flea market seller remembered me. For my 20th birthday, she let me pick out another Barbie for free...my second Flip 'n Dive Barbie! If I had to pick out a Tropical Splash Barbie that was my favorite, it would be this girl. I'll never forget that gesture of kindness, and every time I look at this lady, I am reminded of it. The sad part is, that when I first got back into doll collecting in 2011, I made the rash decision to put her out at a yard sale. In fact, before I had officially begun buying dolls again, I had made the horrible decision to get rid of a bunch of dolls! For whatever reason, I was obsessed in how many dolls I had, and duplicates were some of the first I planned to get rid of (hard to believe nowadays, considering I have five Tropical Splash Barbies). Anyways, since she was the less pretty of the two Tropical Splash Barbies, I kicked her out. Luckily, I changed my mind a few months later, and she ended up not selling at the yard sale. By the time I went to clean her up, I realized that a mouse had chewed her nose while she was with the yard sale stuff in the old hay trailer. I felt awful...and when I remember why her nose is chewed, I always feel a sense of deep guilt. I managed to repair it slightly, and she's been given a swimsuit, a new hairdo, and lots and lots of love since. This Barbie will never find herself in that position again!

 

Barbie number three is actually the second doll in this photograph. I feel a little bad, because I can't quite remember exactly where I got her. I'm almost sure that she was from the "Ariel Yard Sale lot" of 2011...but I really don't know. Anyways, I was more than happy to adopt the third girl, especially since she is very good looking, and was in great condition. If my first Tropical Splash Barbie weren't such a babe, I'd think that this girly was the prettiest of them all! She still has her original hair style too! I can tell her apart from my first doll because her eyes are painted closer together. My first Tropical Splash Barbie's eyes are painted very far apart, which I really love!

 

Barbie number four has the most interesting, funny story. Back in 2013, I rescued her from a small paper bag of dolls I purchased at my local flea market. Inside the bag were mostly duplicated 90s Barbies, with a ton of nice looking Kelly clothes. Anyways, I saw this Barbie and immediately thought she looked familiar. But what threw me off was the fact that she was on a poseable body! This particular articulated body was also an orange/tan color, and matched her perfectly. This made it even more difficult to tell that she had been body swapped (plus her head was on very securely). Colleen was the one who took the reigns on identifying this girl, but somehow didn't realize her face matched Tropical Splash Barbie's in our "Ultimate Barbie Book." I guess that both of us were more fixated on the fact that her body was articulated, than on her facial screening. This is why it is so important not to have tunnel vision when identifying a doll. Bodies and hairstyles can easily be changed, and can be done in a very professional looking/deceptive way that leaves no evidence behind. Had we focused on Barbie's face alone, we would have identified her in minutes. But I spent two days scrolling through thousands of eBay listings, until I finally realized our stupid mistake! Every time I look at this doll, I have to have a good laugh at Colleen and my stupidity!

 

My fifth doll, on the far right, is the newest of my Tropical Splash Barbies. She was from the "Teresa lot" of 2016. When I found her in the hoard of random 90s Barbies and Teresa dolls, I instantaneously recognized her, even without her signature gold, massive earrings. By that time, I had learned to be a much more cautious doll identifier, and I had memorized Tropical Splash Barbie's facial screening. She's really cute--in fact, I think she wins the adorable award (my other four Tropical Splash Barbies don't have the same cuteness factor). I had so much fun dressing her up and making her funky, tropical earrings. That being said, it was kind of frustrating that I had just acquired a fourth Tropical Splash swimsuit for my last Barbie...only to need to find yet another one for this girl. But hey, I'm not complaining, she is a really good dresser!

Splashing wave against the rocks at sunset taken in Cozumel, Mexico

  

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Its only a little waterfall on a man-made water cascade but I quite like the effect of a longish exposure. This was 1/3 second.

more experiments with liquid

  

View On Black

 

Splish Splash ♫

  

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All the Snow is gone - we have Thaw here on 9th January... High Time to go out and take the first Shots of the new Year. :)

Pondicherry Beach, Tamil Nadu, India

Can you guess what the orange thing making the splash is?

 

(It's baby carrots)

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Blythe Physical Challenge #22 - Cinematic Masterpiece

 

Audrey dons a wig to recreate Daryl Hannah's role in the movie Splash. This block of flats in the background is the closest we come to Manhattan skyline in my little rural Cornish town LOL

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WEZjeooAZY

 

Another photo from this shoot at my photostream :-)

Splash bikini woman at Carribean bay

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