Well done Bob!
I like the camera angle you had on these.
I'll have to get me some of those remote triggers.
I was using an off shoe camera cord and it kept pulling my flash towards the pan of water[:@]
Todd
Well done Bob!
I like the camera angle you had on these.
I'll have to get me some of those remote triggers.
I was using an off shoe camera cord and it kept pulling my flash towards the pan of water[:@]
Todd
Originally Posted by Todd Ovick
Well, I didn't have that problem, but I was shooting out of a stainless steel sink and the reflectiion of of the edge of the sink killed me. I eventually hung a dark colored towel over the edge of the sink and into the water and that helped a great deal.---
Bob
When I attempted this I used a glass baking dish and hung the dripping bag from the cabinets above. Try placing some pictures or colored paper as the backdrop and shooting your strobe at that. Makes for some colorful reflections also. Great attempts everyone. Keep shooting.
Here are a few more from my second round. This time I used a blue enamaled roasting pan to hold the water, which was an error because you can see the little sparkles in the water.
Shot settings are all the same.
This first shot is how I focus the shots. This is a meat thermometer turned upside down in the pan and place where the drops are falling---then I just manuallyfocus on the tip of the thermometer. Once removed, the water drops should be in focus.
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Bob
nice! Bob, you learn fast
it will be more interesting to see if you can put something interesting in the drops(reflection)
JJ, You have challenged me and it is one that I will gladly accept--Just one problem: I had everything setup in my "wife
Bob
Originally Posted by Bob Williams
I don't know, Bob, I don't know how hard it is going to be, but what about a cat's face or a fish is easier?[]
Bob,
The meat thermometer is a great idea!
JJ's suggestion of an image reflected into a water drop also sounds challenging.
I am going to try that as well.
Here is a website you might find inspirational.
http://www.liquidsculpture.com/index.htm
Todd
Originally Posted by Todd Ovick
Thanks Todd, This site definitely gives me some ideas and inspiration---Wow, what this guy can do with a drop--Incredible.
Thanks again,
Bob
Bob