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A unique moment in time, captured faster than a blink of an eye.
Each image is as individual as your finger print.
Camera: Sigma FP L
Lens: Zeiss Tessar 2,8/50mm
Aperture: 19
Exposure time: PQS shutter at 1/1000 sec. + flashes approx. 1/20.000 sec.
Light barrier
Crop
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Kamera:Sigma FP L
Objektiv: Zeiss Tessar 2,8/50mm
Blende: 19
Belichtungszeit: PQS Verschluss bei 1/1000 sec. + Blitze ca. 1/20.000 sec.
Lichtschranke
Ausschnitt
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Update - March 15, 2013: These set-ups are very out-dated. I have just finished an Ebook - The Ultimate Guide to Water Drop Photography. The link to purchase is on my Facebook Page. It is very detailed from beginner to advanced.
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This is basically the way I do the colored milk splashes.
It doesn't show very well, but that flash suspended above the splash area is hooked up to the ceiling with a length of stovepipe wire.
I left this in large size.
You can see there is a red gel on the flash on the right, a blue on the left and a yellow above. Other times I will use a bit of yellow dye in the milk and then use blue from above, and red and green on the sides. This is how most of my colored milk shots are done and also the crown shots. Only the containers are different. I use black glass for the crowns. This is also how my multiple shots are done, only in a wide glass container.
A High-Speed Jet Boat with 700 horsepower engines and with speeds of up to 80 kilometres per hour!
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This one is quite unique. There are two drops impacting on the jet. You can see the rim of the first one inside the larger one. The splash previous to this one had the little rim droplets protruding out of the one on the outside. It just wasn't as symmetrical as this one.
This one is done with the Splash Art Kit which I have been trying out. It's an excellent timer and would easily recommend it as a controller for water drop photography. It is easy to use, responds to commands quickly, consistent, and has a reliable valve. I'm very pleased with this Kit and have had excellent results with it. It's a pleasure to use and get some new shapes.
… und dann kamen auch noch eine Hochzeit und ein Todesfall dazwischen, das pralle Leben. Aber nun ist er fertig und wird dem kleinen Jungen hoffentlich gefallen.
es ist gar nicht mal so einfach, die Vögelchen zu erwischen.
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Not so easy to catch the nimble little birds
This time with two flash with different gels..
Sony A550
Sony 100mm
ISO 200, F10, 5s
Strobist: 2xSB28, 1/16th power behind frosted glass. Setup pic available here
Flash and drops triggered with Arduino
This was taken some milliseconds earlier than the other ones.. You can really see the moment when the two drops collide..
Sony A550
Sony 100mm
ISO 200, F10, 5s
Strobist: 2xSB28, 1/16th power behind frosted glass. Setup pic available here
Flash and drops triggered with Arduino
Took some Highspeed photographs yesterday, for this image I used milk in the basin and water for the drops. The result is a soft look; almost opaque.
Thank you for your comments.
Gemma
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See how the water droplets are created with the "Time Machine" Drip Kit.