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Ice cube splashing in a glass of water.
Strobist info: Glass filled with colored water, sitting on a glass panel. Vivitar 285 with snoot underneath the glass panel, and Sigma EF 500 DG super in a homemade soft box on camera right. Both flashes triggered via eBay remotes.
{ Refreshing }
A fun, modern wedding stationery theme, built around a pair of kissing seahorses surrounded by contemporary geometric patterns.
I am not quite happy with how this turned out, but I think there's potential. Sometime down the line I'll give it another try.
50mm, f/2.2, LR + PS
I was messing around at night and always thought these coke glasses had that vintage,cool look to them. I like the way the embossed logo came out in PP.
There's not much better than swimming in these alpine lakes as far as I'm concerned. As long as the sun was shining, it wasn't too cold. Besides, the excitement and realization of the beauty that abounds is enough to keep you warm, at least mentally.
I have a fortunate track record of getting to swim in alpine lakes in the Wallowas. I've made three separate visits, and have swam in three different lakes. Pine Lake and Dollar Lake being the other two.
Took this with relative simple setup thanks for Bryan Peterson's video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqBVWlrHqG8
Lens: Nikor 18-55mm kit lens
Cam: Nikon D40
Setup in my terrace in bright daylight:
- Glass with a sliced lemon pinned on it.
- Placed the glass on a chair placed my red towel behind the glass (to give red background)
- Filled the glass with water and added some ENO (antacid) to water for bubbles.
- Mounted camera on tripod, set to manual mode with aparture of f16 and adjusted shutter speed till correct exposure was indicated at 1/200 sec