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5/8/2007 1:16 PM How to capture water drop or water flash into photo shoots? (23 Comments)
- Sophia
- 24, Thailand
How to capture water drop or water flash into photo shoots?
Hope it's not a stupid question. Had anyone done it before?
5/9/2007 1:27 AMRe: Re: How to capture water drop or water flash into photo
Sophia
24, Bangkok, Thailand
(A bow!)
Freeze the water drops, that's what I want to know. Thx to explain everything in a clear and understandable way plus the little techniques where the professionals shared. Everything is so cool! I'll take them down into notes. This is the most precious Canon Photo School on the planet. :-D
Freeze the water drops, that's what I want to know. Thx to explain everything in a clear and understandable way plus the little techniques where the professionals shared. Everything is so cool! I'll take them down into notes. This is the most precious Canon Photo School on the planet. :-D
6/11/2007 5:51 PMRe: Re: Re: Re: How to capture water drop or water flash int
Sol
103, Texas, United States
I could make it closer, the detail is really good, i was really happy with this picture, and had a lot of fun taking it :) Meet my niece ;) I panned it out though so I could get the whole effect of it... I'm not home right now but when I get there I'll post the same pic with a bit more detail :) Glad you liked it :)
Sol.
Sol.
6/14/2007 11:59 AMRe: Re: Re: Re: Re: How to capture water drop or water flash
Jimmy
3, London, United Kingdom
lovely :) including the hand will be perfect! :D
6/14/2007 1:18 PMRe: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How to capture water drop or water f
Sol
103, Texas, United States
ok..lemem give it one more try ;)
6/14/2007 2:18 PMRe: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How to capture water drop or water f
Sol
103, Texas, United States

I didn't think of the hand at the time but now that i'm looking at the pic yes, it's better than the first. :) Thank you for this excersise :)
Love,
Sol.
6/14/2007 5:41 PMRe: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How to capture water drop or wat
Jimmy
3, London, United Kingdom
:) nice one!!
6/17/2007 10:53 PMRe: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: How to capture water drop or wat
Gyom
32, Seoul, South Korea (Republic Of Korea)
it is great!!
8/4/2007 12:00 PMRe: Re: Re: How to capture water drop or water flash into ph
Sillydreamer
43, United Kingdom
Good try! :) A great picture nonetheless!
5/23/2007 4:09 PMRe: How to capture water drop or water flash into photo shoo
Drew
42, Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
I shot this fountain in the hour before sunset in Tucson, Arizona:
http://www.photoshelter.com/c/selmanphotography/gallery-img-show?G_ID=G0000IX_XH5RmFgE&start=4&pagtotal=18
To accomplish it without flash the EXIF reads:
Aperture: f/16
Shutter: 1/100
Focal Length 105mm
ISO: 1600
I was aiming to capture the setting sun that was already off to the right in the water droplets.
http://www.photoshelter.com/c/selmanphotography/gallery-img-show?G_ID=G0000IX_XH5RmFgE&start=4&pagtotal=18
To accomplish it without flash the EXIF reads:
Aperture: f/16
Shutter: 1/100
Focal Length 105mm
ISO: 1600
I was aiming to capture the setting sun that was already off to the right in the water droplets.
6/5/2007 6:39 AMRe: How to capture water drop or water flash into photo shoo
KS
26, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
back lit is always good to start with.
1/200 will be nice to partially freeze the water. (depends on the travelling speed though)
faster u go, greater juice for the light source u need.
dark background usually giving better isolation for the subject.
happy photography!
1/200 will be nice to partially freeze the water. (depends on the travelling speed though)
faster u go, greater juice for the light source u need.
dark background usually giving better isolation for the subject.
happy photography!
3/20/2008 9:29 AMRe: Re: Re: How to capture water drop or water flash into ph
Robert'o
26, Szeged, Hungary


















5/8/2007 10:21 PMRe: How to capture water drop or water flash into photo shoo
If u r lucky enough to have a pro camera and a cool flash gun, you can set to 'high-frequency' or 'high speed' flash, which takes it out of the limited sync speed the camera imposes. This often uses as 'fill' flash in daylight. But it also helps to high light the water drops too! Use dark background will enhance the look and highlight the contrast of the drops :D
hope it's not too complicated. it's a trial and error. it's digital, what the hell... give it a go!