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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.
J19 gave us a gorgeous breach and subsequent splash down...somewhere in Horaio Strait.....04.29.15 whale watching trip out of Anacortes
Esta fotografía fue creada con elementos como un vaso de cristal, agua y una fresa. Para lograr el efecto de splash, debemos de configurar la cámara a una velocidad alta para que el movimiento quede congelado y se pueda ver el efecto "Splash".
This image captured the moment at which the camera flash, shutter button and release of the strawberry coincided. This one successful image is the finale of many failed attempts!
This "pond" was actually a flooded field after the torrential rains last month. The ducks and geese that had landed in the water kept doing alot of splashing Best Viewed on Black, please Chester County, PA by Lisa Foster
The Splash Lagoon system generates very high fun waves (1.2m – 1.8m) in a variety of patterns within a free-formed pool that can have several beaches if required!!