Its one and a half year since i shot the first round of droplets photos.. here
i just got the inspiration again after i saw the discovery program with high speed camera showing the droplets in action..
this time, i tried with shallower water for the crown.. i felt it much easier to do this time as my wife is helping out and its not like 5'C cold night in wellington.:)
Strobist info : one SB26 bounced from the back wall at 1/4th power triggered optically with 430ex on camera at 1/64th power bouncing on the ceiling ( the 430ex is not contributing much to the exposure but just using it to trigger the SB26)
erased some sensor dust and ugly background bits in photoshop cs3.
i just got the inspiration again after i saw the discovery program with high speed camera showing the droplets in action..
this time, i tried with shallower water for the crown.. i felt it much easier to do this time as my wife is helping out and its not like 5'C cold night in wellington.:)
Strobist info : one SB26 bounced from the back wall at 1/4th power triggered optically with 430ex on camera at 1/64th power bouncing on the ceiling ( the 430ex is not contributing much to the exposure but just using it to trigger the SB26)
erased some sensor dust and ugly background bits in photoshop cs3.
2 comments:
This is really amazing.
I saw a lot of droplets photos in flickr, yours is neat & beautifully captured.
sweeeeeeeeet! :D love yr droplets.
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