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Dobseh gave me a new toy for my birthday - a flash and remote. So he kindly spent an hour tonight teaching me the joys of splash shots.
Title : Splash
Year: 2015
Location: Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
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Today was the Seattle Food Styling and Photography Meetup. Kind of a smaller event this month. We attempted a photo reconstruction, and then got a little silly, thanks to Jenny.
We did some splash photos. English Breakfast Tea in a china cup. These are rather challenging by the way!
Strobist: 1-SB800 1/4 power, shoot through umbrella, left of camera, cybersync trigger, silver reflector right of camera.
Splashing the parking lot at Ben T. Davis Municiple Beach in Tampa Florida. The cars were having fun letting the waves hit them as they sat in their cars in the parking lot.
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BOX DATE: 1994
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
DOLLS IN LINE: Barbie; Skipper; Ken; Kira; Teresa; Steven; Christie
BODY TYPE: 1987; articulated waist; bend & snap legs; flat feet
HEAD MOLD: 1987 "Teen Sweetheart"; pierced ears
***My doll is wearing 1994 Teen Time Fashions #68028-91
PERSONAL FUN FACT written by my sister: This doll is COOL! Beach doll, duh. Skipper, even cooler. Mondo earrings, super cool. And I LOVE the Tropical Splash line because we got so many Tropical Splash Barbies in lots over the years. I've had this doll since around 2004 and she's still a novelty item to me. I no longer remember the specifics of when/where I got her--though I know it was around 2004 at a flea market, probably the one we still go to now. I'm not sure whether she was a bin doll or a separate purchase. I'm hoping to get her the right outfit someday. It's hard to dress her in different attire because she still has her awesome factory earrings! Ideally, I'd dress her in something with orange flowers. This fashion I put her in has some orange leaves, which is why I chose it. And it also has peaks of green which work very nicely with the green leaves on her earrings. I think she's really gorgeous! Her eyes are truly unique, a very special color combo, and her lipstick sets them off nicely. She has lovely tan skin. I also like that there is still a faint trace of the scent she's supposed to have still in her hair. This doll, like the line she is from, is really iconic to me. She is a special treasure and I love her so much!
First attempt. Not enough splash! I figured it was due to the size, so went back and got a bigger (and hopefully better) mug. This was the result :)
These water splash shots are addictive. I'm still learning and having great fun.
100 Words #3 Addictive
Green grape over the yoghurt splash zone.
The tips are in two flavours.
Flavour #1 - English:
In pictures like this you have to do the following:
#1 Lighs, lights, lights, many of them, to take the picture without flash, because the flash allows only 1/200 (at least my flash). I used 1/320 i guess!
#2 Use a closed aperture (you need much light because of this TOO)
#3 A tripod and a camera remote control would help
#4 Focus the subject and after then, put in manual focus, to the picture get snapped fast
#5 Many tries, don't give up UNTIL you don't get the expected result
#6 There is a delay between you press the button and the picture is taken in fact, so the order is: release the object, press the shutter button just before it completly touch the splash area
#7 If you are using very hot lamps, be careful, do not let the liquid stay in touch with the lamps
#8 Dilute the yoghurt in water, if you not do it so, the splash will be very "heavy" and won't spread the little drop balls
#9 Do some tests letting the object fall behind the splash zone before really splash, or your house will be run out of yoghurt! And don't do with milk, believe-me.
#10 HAVE FUN !!
Sabor #2 - Português:
Para fotos assim você deve fazer o seguinte:
#1 Luzes, luzes, luzes, muitas delas, para tirar a foto sem flash, porque geralmente o flash só nos permite trabalhar com a velocidade de 1/200 (pelo menos o meu é assim). Eu acho que usei 1/320!
#2 Use um diafragma fechado (você vai precisar de muita luz por isso TAMBÉM)
#3 Um tripé e um controle remoto da câmera (disparador) vai te ajudar
#4 Pegue o foco com o foto automático, depois ponha no foco manual para que a foto seja tirada rapidamente
#5 Muitas tentativas, NÃO DESISTA até que você chegue à uma foto agradável, e lembre-se do erro cometido na foto anterior, não fique simplesmente soltando o objeto a esmo
#6 Há um atraso entre quando você aperta o botão da câmera e a foto é tirada de fato, então a ordem mais ou menos é: solte o objeto, aperte o botão logo antes do objeto entrar completamente na zona de splash
#7 Se você usar lâmpadas muito quentes, tome ucuidado para que o líquido não encoste nas lâmpadas
#8 Dilua o iogurte em um pouco de água, se você não fizer isto, o splash vai ficar muito pesado e as gotas em forma de bolinhas não vão voar, vão ficar presas
#9 Faça alguns testes soltando o objeto atrás da zona de splash antes, ou irá faltar iogurte na sua geladeira. E não faça com leite, acredite em mim.
#10 DIVIRTA-SE !!