Shutterslam wrote:
Nice job - love love love the lighting.
Did you trigger those with a photogate or did you trip the shutter by hand? How bout some of the back story? (i.e. took me 500 tries to get those x shots)
Well, it won\'t sound all that hard once I tell you how I did it. Basically, once my 7 month old took her morning nap, I cleared the kitchen table, took out this brownie pan and filled it half way with water. I filled up a zip lock bag with some water and hung it on the ceiling fan with some fishing line over the pan. It was a pretty ghetto setup. The room was well lit with ambient light from all sides, btw. I closed the blinds so that they defused the light coming in. I took a white sheet of paper and jerryrigged it with some tape behind the pan so that it pointed about 10 -15 degrees downward. I tried to use the off camera flash but for some reason, the triggers were malfunctioning. (batteries maybe) So I put the flash on the camera and put that on a tripod. I was using a Canon 5Dmk2 and a 100 2.8 macro lens with a 430EX flash. So then I poked a hole in the bag and started shooting away. At first the water came out in a steady stream. I think I put too much water in the bag. But after a little while it started to come down in a managable rate. The original shots did not look all that great but once you changed the white balance to tungsten, then you get that nice blue color. Oh I tried focusing on the drops using a pen then taking it out of auto focus but the bag kept on spinning so the drops kept on moving. Fortunately, the drops were going down pretty fast to where I could focus on it manually by hand. It\'s a bit of a numbers game. Took over 90 pictures, easy to come up with these. I\'d take 20, upload them to the computer, see what I did wrong and try again.
I tried to follow this guy\'s setup here (&feature=PlayList&p=D4EEDAC4DA61BEC3)
There\'s also this that looks interesting (&feature=PlayList&p=D4EEDAC4DA61BEC3)
Shutterslam wrote:
Nice job - love love love the lighting.
Did you trigger those with a photogate or did you trip the shutter by hand? How bout some of the back story? (i.e. took me 500 tries to get those x shots)
Well, it won\'t sound all that hard once I tell you how I did it. Basically, once my 7 month old took her morning nap, I cleared the kitchen table, took out this brownie pan and filled it half way with water. I filled up a zip lock bag with some water and hung it on the ceiling fan with some fishing line over the pan. It was a pretty ghetto setup. The room was well lit with ambient light from all sides, btw. I closed the blinds so that they defused the light coming in. I took a white sheet of paper and jerryrigged it with some tape behind the pan so that it pointed about 10 -15 degrees downward. I tried to use the off camera flash but for some reason, the triggers were malfunctioning. (batteries maybe) So I put the flash on the camera and put that on a tripod. I was using a Canon 5Dmk2 and a 100 2.8 macro lens with a 430EX flash. So then I poked a hole in the bag and started shooting away. At first the water came out in a steady stream. I think I put too much water in the bag. But after a little while it started to come down in a managable rate. The original shots did not look all that great but once you changed the white balance to tungsten, then you get that nice blue color. Oh I tried focusing on the drops using a pen then taking it out of manual focus but the bag kept on spinning so the drops kept on moving. Fortunately, the drops were going down pretty fast to where I could focus on it manually by hand. It\'s a bit of a numbers game. Took over 90 pictures, easy to come up with these. I\'d take 20, upload them to the computer, see what I did wrong and try again.
I tried to follow this guy\'s setup here (&feature=PlayList&p=D4EEDAC4DA61BEC3)
There\'s also this that looks interesting (&feature=PlayList&p=D4EEDAC4DA61BEC3)
Nov 09, 2009 at 03:07 PM
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