Awesome! You did a great job with the color in this photo. I have tried to get a collision many times, but with no trigger I just get hundreds of misses by a quarter second.
Thanks for sharing!
I'm a newbie (one week) at doing high speed flash photography and water drop collisions, but its becoming an obsession. Wasn't too hard getting a two drop collision with my trigger, but lighting and liquid textures have been a real challenge. Sure is a lot of fun and, like snowflakes, no two images are ever the same. Thanks so much for the great comments!
Wow! I have seen so many videos showing how to do it, and of people doing it successfully, but until you see someone do this who as you said, has only been at it for a short while, just WOW!
Lunchb0x8 wrote:
Wow! I have seen so many videos showing how to do it, and of people doing it successfully, but until you see someone do this who as you said, has only been at it for a short while, just WOW!
Amazing shot!
Thanks! Did get some advice from a good friend who is an expert at high speed flash photography and took some time studying the techniques of others before making my first attempt.
jchauncey wrote:
I've wanted to try and rig up a raspberry pi for doing photography like this - http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/2986. The shot is amazing by the way
Thanks for the nice comment. I've been very pleased with my StopShot controller from Cognysis, Inc.. I'm looking forward to using it for a variety of other types high speed photography in addition to the water drop collisions.