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Really bad weather outside...
So here's a "friendly" photo, taken a few months ago when everything was in bloom :)
EXIFs:
Canon EOS 50D
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
f/2.8
1/1000s
ISO 100
tripod, no flash
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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I am posting these sample drops and settings for new drip kit users. These are all done with The Time Machine and the The Drip Kit.
I'm disappointed the numbers are faded in this but they are still visible.
The settings for these are only a starting point. I have tried to recreate a certain drop and the flash lag may be different. Factors affecting these settings are the water level, the distance from valve to water in the tray, additives to the water, temperature of the water, etc., etc. Small drops like most of these are fairly stable and you get a lot of repetition, however, with the larger drops you get a lot of stray drops and a variety of shapes.
For these, I measured out 250 m. of water for the reservoir and made a line on the side to keep it at this point. There is a level indicator on the reservoir but it is not visible from the side. Distance from valve tip to water in the drip tray is 48 cm. The depth of water in the tray is 44 mm. I used plain water with some blue food colouring. Distance from camera lens to the drop is about 53 cm. Any variations in this is going to result in a different splash.
1. Interval - 75. Size - 30. Flash Lag - 298
2. Interval - 85. Size - 30. Flash Lag - 295
3. Interval -115. Size - 30. Flash Lag - 295
4. Interval -125. Size - 30. Flash Lag - 297
5. Interval -145. Size - 30. Flash Lag - 297
6. Interval -140. Size - 25. Flash Lag - 309
7. Interval -109. Size - 20. Flash Lag - 328
8. Interval -100. Size - 40. Flash Lag - 290
9. Interval -120. Size - 40. Flash Lag - 285
10.Interval - 95. Size - 65. Flash Lag - 270
Centered, present, unafraid.
This daisy doesn’t seek attention — it simply exists, complete in its own geometry.
A portrait of presence, taken in the moment after rain, in the moment before silence.
This final image from Whispers in Magenta returns to stillness, where all motion once began.
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Step size : 15 um
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Shot using
Canon T3i
55-250mm lens
Kenko extension macro tubes (on one ring)
Canon 580 EX II Flash
Eyedropper
Bowl of water
Food coloring
I say love, it is a flower
And you, it's only seed....
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTCQBuYhq_s
Some say love, it is a river
That drowns the tender reed
Some say love, it is a razor
That leaves your soul to bleed
Some say love, it is a hunger
An endless aching need
I say love, it is a flower
And you, it's only seed
It's the heart, afraid of breaking
That never learns to dance
It's the dream, afraid of waking
That never takes the chance
It's the one who won't be taken
Who cannot seem to give
And the soul, afraid of dying
That never learns to live
When the night has been too lonely
And the road has been too long
And you think that love is only
For the lucky and the strong
Just remember in the winter
Far beneath the bitter snows
Lies the seed
That with the sun's love, in the spring
Becomes the rose
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This image is part of a new series of digital images I'm very excited about that use predominantly creative-commons photos as springboards for experimentation with color and technique in order to evoke a variety of physical, mental and emotional responses in viewers.
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I am so sorry.
Long time no see. There wasn't much time in the last weeks. I didn't even take any photo outside since May...
I'm sorry for not showing any picture for such a long time.
Thank you so much for your patience :)
Sooo... what's new in my life?:
I got some pets :) When I was young (haha :D; 14/15) I had a lot of phasmids (extatosoma tiaratum and phyllium philippinicum) but quit breeding when moving to Berlin.
Since August they're all back :D 10 sweet little animals: 6 phyllium philippinicum and 4 extatosoma tiaratum! Get ready for a few photos of them next time :)
But first here's a photo of lilac I took in April.
Have a nice week and thanks a lot for your kind feedback and your nice words :) I read everything! <3
Contrast program to all that friendly, soft and sweet spring colors and models :D
Here's a nursery web spider (Pisaura mirabilis) for you. It was pretty tiny and was sitting at my basement wall.
I took my chance to shoot it with my reversed Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 and an external flash.
I chose f/13 as aperture.
Magnification ratio: ~ 4:1
EXIFs:
Canon EOS 50D
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 reversed
f/13
1/100s
ISO 100
no tripod, external flash @ 1/32
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A shower of rain leaving a line of pretty pink water droplets on a pastel pink rose.
I pushed the buttons too many times and ended up with a shilelagh on the drop.
Done with The Time Machine using this set-up. I cut out a shamrock on a piece of paper and taped it to the frosted glass behind the water tray. The flash at the rear had a green gel and the milk was dropped into plain water with the other flash directed at the drop.
Hello, everyone :)
I mentioned in my previous photo that I got pets and I promised to publish photos of them!
So here's the first picture, showing one of the little cuties (10 in total: 6 phyllium philippinicum and 4 extatosoma tiaratum).
It's a walking leaf insect; species: phyllium philippinicum. Their natural habitat is an island in the Philippines where they enjoy warm weather the whole year (22-27 °C). To reach this temperatures, I installed a spot light above the terrarium and connected it to a thermostat, so the light will switch on if the temperature in the room is below 22°C.
In the photo you can see a female walking leaf in stadium L3, which means it has moulted two times (L1: after hatching, L2: first moult, L3: second moult).
Currently the insect is approximately about 2,5cm long and will reach 8-9cm in adulthood.
Some technical details about the photo: I stacked 8 natural light exposures to get this DOF. The result of the stacking process was almost flawless so I just had to adjust a few small things. Then a little bit of post processing, that's it :)
I hope you like it :)
Have a nice weekend!
Shot using
Canon T3i
55-250mm lens
Kenko extension macro tubes (on one ring)
Canon 580 EX II Flash
Eyedropper
Bowl of water
Food coloring
Hello :)
I took this photo in january, but didn't feel like editing it until a few weeks ago.
It's an heart-shaped ivy, I hope you like it :)
The next upload is going to be the first picture of my new series (3 photos)!
Definitely stay tuned and have a nice weekend :)
EXIFs:
Canon EOS 50D
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
f/2.8
1/100s
ISO 100
no flash, no tripod
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# Pansy- Stiefmütterchen- purple
a pretty purple saturday !!!
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A principal característica de uma fotografia é a composição. A luz é imprescindível, claro, mas o que torna uma imagem inesquecível é que recorte de realidade o fotógrafo escolheu naquele exato instante.
Danke an Peter Sennhauser für die Besprechung dieses Fotos bei Fokussiert.com. fokussiert.com/2009/06/12/kaiserkrone-aus-einer-andern-welt/
This image is used as cover artwork for a CD titled "Rainbow of the five colors" (Japan, design by Makoto Hibi; synthesizer music by Yasunobu Matsuo) .