Ok I had to try this- water drop macros

Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
edited January 22, 2006 in Holy Macro
Played at doing water drop macros the other day- not that succesfull, here's a few of the shots that actually had something interesting going on.
Brian V.

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Lastly the Loch Ness monster put in an appearance :)

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  • DavidTODavidTO Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 19,160 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2006
    Very cool!

    I hope I don't offend anyone by saying that the second looks like Mary holding the baby Jesus.
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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2006
    DavidTO wrote:
    Very cool!

    I hope I don't offend anyone by saying that the second looks like Mary holding the baby Jesus.

    Thanks David,
    my you have a sharp eye- didn't notice that :)
    Brian V.
  • TristanPTristanP Registered Users Posts: 1,107 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2006
    OMG, put it up on ebay!





    :hide

    I mean, very cool shots. Something I've been meaning to try. What's that adding all the color in the background?
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  • MotoKatMotoKat Registered Users Posts: 106 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2006
    TristanP wrote:
    What's that adding all the color in the background?

    A bag of doritos. :giggle

    Great photos! thumb.gif
  • OakleyOakley Registered Users Posts: 446 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2006
    MotoKat wrote:
    A bag of doritos. :giggle

    Great photos! thumb.gif

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    That's hilarious! You can actually see the bag through one of the drops in the air...rolleyes1.gifrolleyes1.gifrolleyes1.gifrolleyes1.gifrolleyes1.gif
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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    Thanks for the comments all :)
    Well my son had the doritos on the table I was using :)
    Brian V.
    This was the setup.
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  • gluwatergluwater Registered Users Posts: 3,599 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    How can you say these weren't very succesful? I think they are great. #4 is my favorite, it's very sharp.
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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    gluwater wrote:
    How can you say these weren't very succesful? I think they are great. #4 is my favorite, it's very sharp.

    Thanks Nick,
    Because of my random method of dropping the drops (by hand) and firing the shutter release, it took about 60 shots to get those :). The one thing I didn't understand was when I tried high speed syncro flash at up to 1/1000th sec the shots were more blurred, whilst these were all at 1/200th.
    Brian V.
  • DirtyRatDirtyRat Registered Users Posts: 45 Big grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    Colorful drops
    That bag of Doritos did the trick! Thanks for the snap of the set-up. It's nice sometimes to see how a photo like this was shot. I'd print them up and frame in a sequence. Cool conversation piece!
  • Mike AMike A Registered Users Posts: 32 Big grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    This is on my list of things to try. These shots are really interesting! Thanks for sharing clap.gif
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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    Mike A wrote:
    This is on my list of things to try. These shots are really interesting! Thanks for sharing clap.gif
    Thanks Mike.
    Think it's obligatory for all macroholics to try :):

    Brian V.
  • Lee MasseyLee Massey Registered Users Posts: 274 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    Were they under exposed? Might have to do with the camera's flash x-sync speed. Of course, that is just a guess... ne_nau.gif

    Thanks,

    Lee

    Thanks Nick,
    Because of my random method of dropping the drops (by hand) and firing the shutter release, it took about 60 shots to get those :). The one thing I didn't understand was when I tried high speed syncro flash at up to 1/1000th sec the shots were more blurred, whilst these were all at 1/200th.
    Brian V.
  • Awais YaqubAwais Yaqub Registered Users Posts: 10,572 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    clap.gif weldone great water drop shots
    Btw what is the price of doritos ? here they cost 1/2 $ headscratch.gif
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  • DanielBDanielB Registered Users Posts: 2,362 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    clap.gifclap.gifclap.gif


    nice job thumb.gif
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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    Lee Massey wrote:
    Were they under exposed? Might have to do with the camera's flash x-sync speed. Of course, that is just a guess... ne_nau.gif

    Thanks,

    Lee

    No they were not underexposed, I suspect what was going on was that speed was still not fast enough to catch the high speed action, whilst the much slower1/200th acted like an average so smoothing out any high speed events.
    Brian V.
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    clap.gif weldone great water drop shots
    Btw what is the price of doritos ? here they cost 1/2 $ headscratch.gif
    Thanks Awais,
    Only get the the doritos when they are on a BOGOF offer- woks about 7.5p a pack then. :):
    Brian V.
  • ThusieThusie Registered Users Posts: 1,818 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    WONDERFUL! #4clap.gifclapclap.gif
  • Red BullRed Bull Registered Users Posts: 719 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2006
    Wow! Those are some fantastic shots. The bag of Doritos in the background really give good color to the whole photo. I've got to try this sometime.
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  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited January 20, 2006
    I love the image of the Dorito bag upside down in the water droplet lensthumb.gif Great colors!

    So - Brian - how many drops of water ended up on the front of your lens??
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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2006
    Thanks for the comments Thusie, Steven and pathfinder.
    With shot#4 I had to work out the focal length of the drop and move the bag appropriately :D (just pure luck really).
    Didn't get the lens wet but the kitchen towel diffuser on my flash did (very appropriate).
    Brian V.
  • GraphyFotozGraphyFotoz Registered Users Posts: 2,267 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2006
    Dunno Brian
    My favorite of all your work hasta be this one! thumb.gifthumb.gif

    Was this Photoshop'd or straight from the camera?
    It's a true work of art!! bowdown.gif

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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2006
    My favorite of all your work hasta be this one! thumb.gifthumb.gif

    Was this Photoshop'd or straight from the camera?
    It's a true work of art!! bowdown.gif

    Where did you dig that up from ? :):

    Think the only thing I did to that shot was a tiny bit of dodge in the drop to lighten it a bit, it's not even focus stacked :D

    Brian V.
  • GraphyFotozGraphyFotoz Registered Users Posts: 2,267 Major grins
    edited January 21, 2006
    Where did you dig that up from ? :):
    (Clearing the drool from my keyboard) Uhhhh I dunno?ne_nau.gif:D
    Think the only thing I did to that shot was a tiny bit of dodge in the drop to lighten it a bit, it's not even focus stacked :D

    Brian V.

    That's it??? Whoah....you ARE the Master Macrophor!!!
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  • JEMJEM Registered Users Posts: 2 Beginner grinner
    edited January 22, 2006
    woah!!!! very cool and classy!
    Played at doing water drop macros the other day- not that succesfull, here's a few of the shots that actually had something interesting going on.
    Brian V.

    87339774_450997a1a2.jpg

    87767886_b763a66f08.jpg

    87767889_ecab6da236.jpg

    87767888_38da67cfe6.jpg

    Lastly the Loch Ness monster put in an appearance :)

    87767890_39ac013586.jpg

    I am rapt by macro photograpy and particularly by water droplets and drops. But I've never seen anything quite like yours!!
    What did you use?
    How did you do it?
    Tell me more.....please!?!?!?!

    Jem
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  • JEMJEM Registered Users Posts: 2 Beginner grinner
    edited January 22, 2006
    just a comment on your saying Brian
    My favorite of all your work hasta be this one! thumb.gifthumb.gif

    Was this Photoshop'd or straight from the camera?
    It's a true work of art!! bowdown.gif

    32674364-M.jpg

    I dunno Brian....I think I frequently get better shots than I am capable of myself, so I think it must be the camera. Mind you I'm a strict amateur just getting back to photography, with this my first foray into the digital medium. So I'm still cheating heaps until I've finished reading the instructions!!!!?!
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    Jan

    p.s.
    Can u or anyone tell me how to post a photo for advice....oh and I'm experimenting with some water droplet pics for illustrations in a book of poetry at the moment and want to create a refelction in the droplet...Yours is awesome!!! How did you do it? Is it Photoshop?!?

    Thanks heaps!

    Jan
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 22, 2006
    JEM wrote:
    I am rapt by macro photograpy and particularly by water droplets and drops. But I've never seen anything quite like yours!!
    What did you use?
    How did you do it?
    Tell me more.....please!?!?!?!

    Jem
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    You can see a pic of the setup I was using here.
    http://www.digitalgrin.com/showpost.php?p=231937&postcount=7

    Just prefocused the camera on the surface using a pencil, then release a stream of drops from a straw or similar and fire the remote trigger (was not even attempting to look through the viewfinder). About 1 in 10 shots had something interesting :)
    Was using F8, 1/200th camera in manual, flash on ettl off camera pointing up through the water. The plastic water box was sitting on coloured cellophane sweet wrappers.
    Brian V.
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited January 22, 2006
    JEM wrote:
    I dunno Brian....I think I frequently get better shots than I am capable of myself, so I think it must be the camera. Mind you I'm a strict amateur just getting back to photography, with this my first foray into the digital medium. So I'm still cheating heaps until I've finished reading the instructions!!!!?!
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    Jan

    p.s.
    Can u or anyone tell me how to post a photo for advice....oh and I'm experimenting with some water droplet pics for illustrations in a book of poetry at the moment and want to create a refelction in the droplet...Yours is awesome!!! How did you do it? Is it Photoshop?!?

    Thanks heaps!

    Jan

    There's some help on posting pics here.
    http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=8401

    I actually have the pics hosted on another site, copy the URL and then post here using URL of pic

    No the image in the droplet is genuine- they act as tiny lenses and if you get the focus right you can get an upside down wide angle image of whatever is behind the droplet refracted through the droplet. It's exactlly the same as one of the drop shots above where you can see an image of the bag of Doritos that was behind the drop.
    Brian V.
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