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Last week, I posted a shot of some water drops after I was inspired by this strobist post on how to photograph water drops. I liked my results, but I was pretty sure I could do a bit more with it.

 

So, in the interest of pushing myself, I thought, "No, I don't have to just drop water..."

 

This one is my favourite shot.

 

I stuck with a liquid theme, but rather than just dropping some liquid, how about a container for liquid? And rather than just have said container simply ricochet off its landing surface (a piece of black perspex, in this case), how about it lands on the saucer that would normally accompany it? Smashing.

 

On reflection, I could have dropped the cup and saucer together, but I had a couple reasons for dropping the cup onto the saucer. First, it made a good target - I could line the saucer up in camera and be sure that if I hit it with the cup, it would be in the frame. Second, I was working by myself and had to both trigger the camera (with a little remote button) and drop the cup. Adding a saucer into that equation might have made things a bit too cumbersome for me.

 

I like both the overall composition and the details of this shot: the off-centre cup, the sexy splash coming out the left side, the surreal splash rising upward that looks like it was being poured, the large shard on the left that is rising just off the surface, the pulverized mess beneath the cup, the random little fragment escaping in the top right...

 

I ended up doing about eight to 10 of these shots in one morning. Each smash lasted a fraction of a second. If only the cleanup lasted that amount of time.

 

Lighting info: One sb-800 on 1/16th power below the set and aimed at the background. Another at camera right and above on a very low power (I think it may have been right down to 1/128th). A bounce card at left of the teacup to fill.

 

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American Goldfinch in a vintage teacup in the snow.

Regular size and a mini version for my daughter :o)

 

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Still life with fresh flowers

14-1/2 x 15 inches. I made this last night for my tea & quilting friend! It is her bridal shower gift :o)

hand-painted by me :)

©Art & Photography by Michellea Sefton

Page 2 -3 of my Sketchbook Project 2011 sketchbook, on the theme Make Mine a Double. Two teacups and their saucers. On the left, my one Russel Wright teacup. On the right, a hand-thrown cup from a local art fair. Sharing a cup of tea is such a civil, gentle pleasure. Having ones own unique cup makes it more fun. December 18, 2010.

my honey brother and his "chaikovsky"

I LOVE tea and I like collecting teacups. This one is my most recent addition.

Teacup candle from Elliemay's stall

Cardboard box zines #1 and #2

  

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4 Comments on Instagram:

 

orangetreechange: Beautiful, nice inside cup colour

 

pammy2726: Delightful 👏🎶😃

 

flowerpress: Thanks Marg, it's lovely isn't it - copper turquoise! @orangetreechange

 

flowerpress: Thanks Pamela, such a lovely supporter 😘💐 @pammy2726

  

The Vintage Sunflower in Mocksville, NC, a visual delight, and they were kind enough to allow me to take photographs using a vintage lens.

 

Pentax SMC 50mm f/1.2, taken at f/1.2

be creative with using vintage and new china:) Layer and mix it:)

kayellen

Just finished my paper for this termmmm! Yahoo! much overdue hot bath time

I used couching stitch on the lettering and for the stripes on the cups. I love this minty green floss!

Seen in the Timehouse, the time travellers museum in Totnes.

i love this teacup! i used my close up lens for this one. i love how the tip of the handle is practically the only thing in focus

 

Princess Boba chilling in her bed and her hooded sweater

Chintz, who can resist it, especially when its on a teacup.

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