Some shots from my first attempt at capturing colliding water drops.
Very cool. What was your shutter speed?
Very well done!!
Care to share some details? Equipment used etc?
WDCash
Loc: Milford, Delaware, USA
jkm757 wrote:
Some shots from my first attempt at capturing colliding water drops.
Great! #3 is fantastic. Just an idea but could you add some colors into the outer droplets of the drop burst? Make it look like smashing the drop into droplets released the individual colors that make light.. Notebooks colors but like a rainbow-translucent and feathering out.
Bill
MrBob
Loc: lookout Mtn. NE Alabama
If this is just your first attempt I would say you have found a hidden talent... just a fantastic set of images; VERY well done. Gives me some inspiration.
Wonderful shots. Third is my favorite.
Thank you everyone for the comments and compliments. As for the details, I used a Nikon D810 with a 105mm macro lens and SB-700 flash. Camera settings were ss in bulb, f/16 and ISO 200. Flash set in manual mode at 1/8 power. The flash is what captures the water drops. Water drops and flash are controlled with a Cognisys Stopshot trigger box and water drop kit.
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