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If you love using a macro lens or shooting closeup shots of abstract work, this fun tutorial will have you playing and photographing fast.|If you love using a macro lens or shooting closeup shots of abstract work, this fun tutorial will have you playing and photographing fast.
This is my contribution to the Strobist Water Drop experiment. 1/250, f/8 - 2 flash at 1/16, 1 firing into red posterboard, 1 gelled blue, gobo'd and raking the water
EXPLORED! D300s 85mm f/3.5 DX Micro SB-900 (TTL) In Portland, OR for the Pro Photo Supply Nikon Weekend. I taught a couple of Wireless CLS Flash Workshops. This was one of the set-ups. I had to update this image with a copyright logo. It has been stolen several times so far... flattering, but NOT cool! SET-UP: With the exceptions of a couple of small "tweaks" the set-up is the same as this one: www.flickr.com/photos/pva1964/4838092101 The "Tweaks" needed for this one are: 1) WB set to...
Corrie White, the artist behind Liquid Drop Art, has a talent for capturing the surreal impact of a water droplet. White’s photographs allow viewers to see...
These absolutely amazing macro photographs feature a tiny elemental thing that can hold a lot of mystery. Take a moment to enjoy these photographs of water drops.
Decided to make my first serious try at capturing some falling/splashing water droplets. Strobist info: 2 SB-28s fired (1/16) at striped paper backdrop. Triggered with a couple PCB CyberSyncs.