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My first tries at macro water drop shots.If you have any tip I would love to know it.
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Comments: 6
MiiissStrify [2010-11-15 14:30:17 +0000 UTC]
wow that's awesome ^^
how are u doing this, that you shoot at the right moment??
doesn't it took ages to get the right moment?? XDD
when i try to photograph a waterdrop i always fail it and there's no waterdrop on the picXDDD
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danielion In reply to MiiissStrify [2010-11-15 16:23:14 +0000 UTC]
Hello,
first of all thanks for the comment
well, to capture "the right moment" is almost impossible on this situation. Be prepared to have a lot of fail photos. hihi
I set my camera to take 10 photos in a row, it doesn't let me ask me for more, and just fire it away.
It takes a bit of time since I don't have a external flash trigger and so it fires when my camera internal flash fires, which has a long refresh time.
This are my first attempts at this kind of photography but to give you an example: yesterday I spent the whole day shooting... In about 350 shots... 65 made my good photos folder and about 100 were delete right on sight.
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MiiissStrify In reply to danielion [2010-11-15 17:45:33 +0000 UTC]
ah okay ^_^ thx for the help
oh okay a whole day is very long ^^
but maybe i'll try it when i've time
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lazymenana [2010-11-15 13:38:35 +0000 UTC]
was this in a purple container or something?
its amazing.
my only tip is that using flash with water is always good for these kind of shots.
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danielion In reply to lazymenana [2010-11-15 13:41:40 +0000 UTC]
Hi
No, I used a little water tank. The purple comes from a sheet of paper on the back.
I used an external flash to illuminate the sheet and reflect the colour to the water and also illuminate it.
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