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One last splash of summer :-)
Me and Joe Dog walk past every day watching Casey and Comet playing in their swimming pool. I was determined to stop with my camera before the season is over. This is Casey making a splash, my initial goal was to photo Comet laying on her air mattress floating around but ran out of time. Sorry Comet, next time!
“As a young boy, when you get splashed by a mud puddle on the way to school, you wonder if you should go home and change, but be late for school, or go to school the way you are; dirty and soaking wet. Well, while he tried to decide, I drove by and splashed him again.” Jack Handy
Just another splash image I forgot to upload last week...enjoy!
I'm working on my photoshop technique today.... if you don't use it, you lose it right?
I saw a tutorial on creating splash..... it was super easy!
Splashing away the day away in the setting sun...
You can't phantom how wet your underwear gets when this shot was taken. Drenched.
Really missing the seascape scene, have to take the effort to visit punggol again, its been awhile since I see those boulders.
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Second try. Very similar to v2.0, I just moved the cookies a bit.
canon 40d with 17-55mm f/2.8 @ 55mm
1/250sec @ f/4.0, iso 400
580EXII @ 1/16 bounced off ceiling
raw processing with ACR
Splash photography masterclass in Atlanta :
www.akelstudio.com/blog/?p=4852
Einstein 640 x 3, 1/200 F18 Canon 5D Mk II
Concentration (8/12)
As a junior this year, there’s a lot I’m stressing over: SATs, ACTs, AP exams, tests, final exams, colleges, etc.
The image above is in readiness for some new 'gear' I have coming to enable me to carry out some 'tabletop' techniques and ideas I have. I was prompted by the book I recently purchased on Amazon - ('Tabletop Photography' by Cyrill Harnischmacker - Approx. £8.50p + postage).
I also found a Gavin Hoey instructional video on YouTube so as it was a simple set-up - [it had to be simple - otherwise I wouldn't have tried it ! ;^) ] - I thought let's go for it.
The splashes are none too 'exciting' but as I mentioned, it's just a test-run for the 'real thing'. ;^)
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I was trying some high-speed photography. I was not satisfied with the results. I will give this a try once again with proper setup and plan.
For now, just played around few color tones to present an otherwise bad shot.
Please suggest your tips on high-speed photography. I added few comments about the shot myself in the picture. Please provide your feedback.
...and when i fly to chase that wish
and wake the puddle glee
they rise up to the dance and swish...
the splashes fly with me .....
-By my friend Ushnish Sarkar.
Shot at a park in Nerul, Navi Mumbai
Viewed better in Lightbox. Hit 'L'
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Olive falling in a Martini cocktail.
Setup see setup shots:
www.flickr.com/photos/galllo/4425583508/
www.flickr.com/photos/galllo/4425579038/
Lessons learned:
- Darkfield illumination works really good with this type of shots,
- a prime lense yields sharper images,
- a low flash power on the speedlights yields sharper drops (thanks, David!),
- more light = more speedlites :-),
- ISO 200 seems to be a good compromise between low flash power and low noise...,
- one can adjust the velocity via height and drive (effet) of the object ...,
- the glass should be clean :-)