New Water Drop Pics...
After several attempts of trying to get the shots I was after (multi-drop collision) I went out and bought an actual water drop timer/trigger. It is NOT an automatic process still had to learn alot about water viscosity, surface tension along with timing and obviously camera + speedlite settings. Finally, getting some shots that I think are pretty good. Still have alot to learn, but getting better.
http://www.rickbeldenphotography.com...led-2037-L.jpg http://www.rickbeldenphotography.com...led-2001-L.jpg http://www.rickbeldenphotography.com...led-1994-L.jpg http://www.rickbeldenphotography.com...tled-2-2-L.jpg http://www.rickbeldenphotography.com...led-1979-L.jpg http://www.rickbeldenphotography.com...led-1951-L.jpg http://www.rickbeldenphotography.com...titled-2-L.jpg http://www.rickbeldenphotography.com...led-1833-L.jpg |
very cool. i'd really like to see the complete reflection in some, as in the first.:cheers:
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Are you on uglyhedgehog?
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Colors look cool, too :seasix:
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W:eek:W! Those are some of the coolest shots I have ever seen. :seasix:
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no doubt you've seen some of Professor Harold Edgerton's work?
he could never get the coronet just perfect. also had some interesting shots of colored water and milk. awesome shots. |
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