Evelyn

D3SshooterD3Sshooter Registered Users Posts: 1,188 Major grins
edited July 25, 2014 in People
Water shoot with Evelyn…
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  • jonh68jonh68 Registered Users Posts: 2,711 Major grins
    edited July 19, 2014
    Great setup and I like the use of water and colored lights.
  • D3SshooterD3Sshooter Registered Users Posts: 1,188 Major grins
    edited July 19, 2014
    jonh68 wrote: »
    Great setup and I like the use of water and colored lights.

    Thanks John, easy set-up….one garden sprinkler….one flash in the back with a blue foil and one in the front (no color)…The water itself 3x4m and 5cm deep. Made with four pieces of wood and a black plastic foil…

    And the flash sync at 1/400 second otherwise you don't get the waterdrops right
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  • HackboneHackbone Registered Users Posts: 4,027 Major grins
    edited July 19, 2014
    Very nice, love the depth of the image. With slower shutter speeds you get the effect of raindrops going up instead of down.
  • SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited July 19, 2014
  • D3SshooterD3Sshooter Registered Users Posts: 1,188 Major grins
    edited July 20, 2014
    Thanks everybody, and just to correct my statement and Hackbones comment:

    - Rain drops are hard to photograph if you want them to look right with flash.

    - The only way to shoot them right is to use a flash unit with a real short T1 pulse time, because it is the T1 time Micro seconds that will freeze the drop.

    - Low end Flash units are not able to achieve this as the flash pulse is to long and as such the drop will have a streak as it has been illuminated while falling

    - Flash Sync will not fix this issue, It only avoids ambient light to come in to the camera. shooting 1/125 sec allows 8msec of time for light to come in the camera besides the very short flash pulse within that time frame. If you can get flash Sync at 1/1000 sec then the ambient light effect is serious reduced and you get a night by day effect.

    This picture was taken by normal daylight.
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  • BilsenBilsen Registered Users Posts: 2,143 Major grins
    edited July 21, 2014
    Geez that is stunning.
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  • kdotaylorkdotaylor Registered Users Posts: 1,280 Major grins
    edited July 21, 2014
    This is perfect. Jaw-dropping.
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  • M38A1M38A1 Registered Users Posts: 1,317 Major grins
    edited July 22, 2014
    kdotaylor wrote: »
    This is perfect. Jaw-dropping.

    Not sure I could say this any differently. Wow. Just wow.
  • divamumdivamum Registered Users Posts: 9,021 Major grins
    edited July 25, 2014
    M38A1 wrote: »
    Not sure I could say this any differently. Wow. Just wow.

    15524779-Ti.gif Me three.

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