Before I tidied up after playing with Ink Drops (See last Post). I took a CD and dropped water onto the surface and then shone a LED flash lamp at right angles (ish) to the surface. I also added food colouring to some of the droplets. Olympus OMD em1 with 60mm macro lens.
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Showing posts with label Water Drops. Show all posts
Friday, 10 March 2017
Thursday, 9 March 2017
Inkdrops
I thought I would try a bit of Water Drop Photography. We ran a session last year at the Cambridge Camera Club Wednesday Workshop. I borrowed the Ink Dropping 'Rig' from Ann (an upside down foot stall with a wooden ink guide held in place with duck tape - see photos below)
I set up using water and then switched to Acrylic Ink. The most dramatic pictures are when the 'first drop' causes a splash upwards and hits the next drop coming down. With the 100 or so photos I took this only happened a couple of times. Still I got some nice abstract images of moving water. Further research has found quite a bit on this subject on the web and to get the collision photos I was after not easy. There are kit on sale that allow a stream of drops to be dispensed from a solenoid valve and a given speed and duration between drips.
The SetUp. MKi
Canon 5d mkiii with 100mm Macro Lens for most of the photos. Yongnuo Flash and Transmitter. Camera Tethered to the Laptop.
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| 'Ann's' Stool |
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| Pipette in the guide |
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| Bend Paper Clip at the point of drop to aid focusing |
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| Remote Flash Gun on Manual |
The Set Up Mk2:
I gave Ann her furniture back and then had an idea to use my retort stand and a wooden insert. So I tried again. With this setup I used the Olympus OMD EM1 mki with 60mm macro lens (120mm full frame equivalent). Nissan flat triggered by the small on camera flash which in turn triggered a second Yongnuo flash.
The Photos
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Water Drops - RPSB Lakenheath
I had an excellent day out with the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Nature Group on Saturday. We visited the RSPB Nature Reserve at Lakenheath. It was a wet and windy day but we all had a good time. I fould myself concentrating on the lovely rain drops on leaves.
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