More high speed
chrismoore
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Set up the high speed studio again this weekend (aka my garage) and created some more chaos. Previous shoot in this post, which started out as a question about proper settings for the flash. here are some more:
lemme know what you think! Its lots of fun.
lemme know what you think! Its lots of fun.
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WOW even :ivar
What did you shoot at the strawberry ????
Was the entry from the right and out of the left side?
Caught in the flash is a silver streak of light is that the projectile?
I love shots #2 and #3.
#3 is my favourite, that's a very cool shot.
What was inside the ornament that it appears to how either a white powder or milk flying out of it on impact?
I can see your having a ball with the set up you have Chris
Thanks for sharing, these are quite amazing .... Skippy
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Thanks, skippy. I shot the strawberry with a pellet gun, the streak you see is the exit path of the pellet. Last time when I shot lightbulbs, glass, etc I was using f/5.6 with the flash at 1/64 and so the pellet was frozen mid frame. This time with more of a macro set up for the strawberry I had to stop down to f/13 and increase flash power to compensate...thus the streak. I mixed yogurt and water inside the ornament... still cleaning up the mess.
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What did you shoot 2 & 3 with? I'd be interested to see the set up i.e. sand trap or whatever.
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All were shot with a pellet gun, with varying pumps and distances from the subject. I also varied the distance of the sound trigger from the subject to build in a slight delay. Camera settings were generally f/5.6 ISO 250 and 2 sec exposure, flash at 1/32-1/64. These varied a little with the macro type shots. I outlined my set up, etc on my blog in this post. Thanks for looking!
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Cheers,
-joel
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Thanks kdog and aj, always nice to hear positive remarks. Glad you like them.
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Gear: Canon EOS 50D, 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6, 55-250mm f/4-5.6, 50mm f/1.8, Canon 430EX-II Flash
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Do you have a linky for the sound trigger?
here you go:
http://www.hiviz.com/kits/sk2.htm
let me know how it turns out.
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Dang it. Maybe I can get over it in the next 24 hrs.
Gear: Canon EOS 50D, 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6, 55-250mm f/4-5.6, 50mm f/1.8, Canon 430EX-II Flash
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Jeff Meyers
So the theory is clear for me and I have a nice controller, but I have problem with the camera settings and lighting. I would be interested in all the parameters of a successful shot. What kind of camera is used, what kind of lens, what is the aperture, from what distance, whit kind of flash(es), position of the flash(es), power/speed of the flash etc.
My equipment is quite old. I'm using a Canon D60. I have 28-55mm and 90-300mm zoom lenses. I also have some cheap macro filters for both lenses (+1x, +2x, +4x, +10x). I can also borrow a good Canon macro lens. I have a cheap flash from eBay. I can set the power of it and it claims 1/20000s for the smallest power.
I tried to set the power of the flash so that I get 1/20000s but the light is so small that I have to use a very large aperture, and even then the image is under exposed. If I increase the power (decrease the speed) of the flash I can use smaller apertures, but I still have some weird problem. The center of the image is sharp, but towards the edges it gets more and more blurred.
Can someone help me with the camera, lens and light settings?
Sorry for the long post. This problem really bothers me
xistix
Your settings may not be the same as mine as our lighting conditions are different. But if you want mine as an example, they were (the strawberry shot): Canon 5D, 100mm, f/6.3. 580EXII flash at 1/16. Flash about 30 degrees and 2 feet from subject, otherwise total darkness during exposure time of 2s.
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the light should be directed at the subject. you could use a diffuser like omnibounce, but with settings of 1/32 or 1/64 as long as you expose properly it shouldn't be necessary. plus you will have to increase the flash power with a diffuser which will not allow you to freeze the motion as well
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You can find some more on my blog.
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