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The Milk Jug Sign in Independence, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 1/1600-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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Project 365 // Day 240
Ok, I will admit, I've seen this shot done a bunch of times on Flickr before, so i just had to try it for my Project 365. It was fun setting this up, and didn't take as long as I thought. My wife helped me do it (she made the splash), while I made sure everything was framed/focused correctly. We got this on our second try (we got a decent shot the first time, but the second try came out better), and good thing too because it sure made a mess!
Reached #466 on Explore, June 26th, 2011.
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Back to milk splashes today and now taking them with 2 flashes.
Because I dont use a photogate trigger what usually happens when I try to do 2 colours is that it takes a few tries to get it right and the colours mix a bit while i'm 'getting my eye in' and leave patterns on the pure colour.
However this time.. Load up with blue, first shot, could see from the light from the flash (nevermind the LCD) that the shot was perfect.
Love this one it came out perfectly and even a little reflection.
Strobist : 2 vivitar flashes with home-made push button trigger set either side of the impact site, slightly forward and aimed back at around 30 degrees fired through frosted perspex. White reflector behind.
Looking eastwards with the Alton Barnes White Horse just about in view. This was taken during a 16+ mile walk around the North Wessex Downs near Marlborough on a cold and slightly snowy morning. The walk started and ended quite foggy but cleared up for this stretch from Milk Hill to Adam’s Grave with views across the Vale of Pewsey.
First attempt- I thought it would be nice to try the splash with strawberry milk. Check out the after splash in comments!
Czarne Mleko (Black Milk)
Poznan, Poland
Autumn
Local Coffee Shop I often frequent. Cool vibes and great coffee.
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milk with a drop of food colouring. lighting is camera flash plus a couple of table lamps, but I think the trick to getting good frozen splashes is a dark room and flash only... a learning experience, like all photography!
Strobist Info:
430 EZ @ 1/8 power into 22" DIY-Softbox on top left.
YN-460 @ 1/32 power on camera right.
430 EX II @ 1/8 power with snoot and Lee #128 into background.
White reflector under the spoon.
Triggered by RF-602.
1/160s || ISO 200 || f/16 || 200mm
In the middle of a hidden enchanted valley in Ulgii, along a small river, there was a group of yurts (rounded tents), surrounded by 30 to 40 yaks. In the morning, the kazakh women use the yak cubs to stimulate their moms' udder and get the milk, one of the most valuable product, along with meat, in these remote lands.
Moonlit water tanks, meadow, and the Milky Way.
After being unhappy with my tracked Milky Way shots the night before, I ended up doing a last-minute trip with Mike Dowdell to shoot the Milky Way one more night before the moon would be too bright and setting too late.
This is a composite of two long exposures. Nothing was relocated or added. The Milky Way was in a nice position relative to the tanks and the moon was setting out of frame to the right.
The moon did a nice job illuminating the tanks and meadow without washing out the galaxy too much. Ideally we would have shot the Milky Way when the moon was even lower in the sky, but it was getting late. Plus I like how the foreground is nice and bright here. First I shot the foreground untracked at 360 sec f/2.8 ISO 250. Next, I did a tracked exposure for the Milky Way also at 360 sec f/2.8 ISO 250. I then masked out the blurry foreground from the tracked shot and layered it on top of the untracked shot optimized for the foreground. After some tedious use of the Magic Wand and other Photoshop features, this is the result.
Shot at an undisclosed location in San Diego County, California.
Macro Mondays - Chip(s)
Chocolate chip cookies with almond milk. Natural light taken with a Nikon D610. The theme was difficult for me, this was kind of a last ditch effort.
♡ [TNK] CASUAL PAWA
Come in an amazing range of styles to make this your own
♡ +CD+ Milk Maid pose pack
♡ Hair - yomi
♡ head - lel
♡ body - reborn
♡ Tat - vegas
♡ eyes - Gloom
The Carrefour (a chain of supermarkets in some countries in Europe) house brand of chocolate milk now comes in Disney style packaging.
Been playing around with more splash photography, had a few good ones this morning. I used a narrow aperture which meant that I managed to keep everything in focus properly, and a shutter speed of 1/200sec.
Yading Nature Reserve ( ཉིན་རྟེན་,亚丁自然保护区), China (中国)
More detailed shot of milk lake and Mt. Chanadorje (in the background) in Yading Nature Reserve, also know as “Nyiden” ཉིན་རྟེན་,
in the Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (དཀར་མཛེས་བོད་རིགས་རང་སྐྱོང་ཁུལ་, 甘孜藏族自治州).
@ Carsten Hartmann
This is a bit different to my usual images, but is still connected to the countryside, was taken at a farm near to the village of Burton Overy in Leicester-shire. Talking to the tanker driver, he informed me that he would be collecting milk from ten farms in the area, then return to his depot in Grantham. Pointing out most of the local roads were only wide enough for a car, he said this was alright for him, but some of the farm toads were quite tricky.
As usual this is not HDR, although I do have an HDR ready for uploading...... !!!
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