A big shout out of thanks to ETmom, and Photophile for the challenges this past week. Many time you can experience a feathered friend on some of those ways taken.
For now it's Free Sunday so I know you been waiting with all the patience you can muster to see what coming here. I know I have. These will get you started on your way.
Sometimes the way you take you just have to stop and wonder at the wierdly beautiful scene you are passing through, wonder even more what's in the mist beyond.
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Sometimes the bleak is beautiful.
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Sometimes you hand your camera to someone and they just mess it all up.
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lhammer43 wrote:
A big shout out of thanks to ETmom, and Photophile for the challenges this past week. Many time you can experience a feathered friend on some of those ways taken.
For now it's Free Sunday so I know you been waiting with all the patience you can muster to see what coming here. I know I have. These will get you started on your way.
LOL! You just can't trust anyone! LOL! Thanks for hosting Larry!
I don't think I posted these yesterday... if I did.. I claim insanity!
Not the best quality but the Prothonotary Warbler is very rare and we are lucky to have one in a Provincial Park about an hour's drive from us.
Had a scavenger hunt for May with our local photography group. Here are a few of mine.
Just some fun with water and milk.
last is the setup I used.
To achieve the explosion on top, 2 droplets are used. The first creates the column. When it peaks the 2nd droplet hits the column. The Camera, speed lights and droplet controller is all controlled with the PLUTO controller.
Have fun and thanks for stopping by
Steve
lhammer43 wrote:
A big shout out of thanks to ETmom, and Photophile for the challenges this past week. Many time you can experience a feathered friend on some of those ways taken.
For now it's Free Sunday so I know you been waiting with all the patience you can muster to see what coming here. I know I have. These will get you started on your way.
p1. Ha Ha, Larry and thanks for getting another free Sunday going.
Clicker2014 wrote:
Had a scavenger hunt for May with our local photography group. Here are a few of mine.
Very nice shooting clicker.
Clicker2014 wrote:
Had a scavenger hunt for May with our local photography group. Here are a few of mine.
p.1 WOW, Clicker, stunning posts....
Steve DeMott wrote:
Just some fun with water and milk.
last is the setup I used.
To achieve the explosion on top, 2 droplets are used. The first creates the column. When it peaks the 2nd droplet hits the column. The Camera, speed lights and droplet controller is all controlled with the PLUTO controller.
Have fun and thanks for stopping by
Steve
Fantastic, Steve! Looks complicated! Am trying to think where I might be able to try that - after I get some laser trigger equipment...
Nothing complicated from me...The robins have flown their nest I do believe, but I got these earlier in the week.
Steve DeMott wrote:
Just some fun with water and milk.
last is the setup I used.
To achieve the explosion on top, 2 droplets are used. The first creates the column. When it peaks the 2nd droplet hits the column. The Camera, speed lights and droplet controller is all controlled with the PLUTO controller.
Have fun and thanks for stopping by
Steve
These are great my friend, I would love to discuss what you use for different mixtures !!! The Pluto is a lot of fun isn't it? Heres a couple of my drop shots.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Fantastic, Steve! Looks complicated! Am trying to think where I might be able to try that - after I get some laser trigger equipment...
It's not complicated and the space is a 2x3ft kitchen table.
Nice shots of the robins. We have a lot and I never have found their nest. YET!!
Advocate4TheMT wrote:
These are great my friend, I would love to discuss what you use for different mixtures !!! The Pluto is a lot of fun isn't it? Heres a couple of my drop shots.
Great shots.
1:4 glycerin:water mix. Seems to help making the droplets more consistant. Food color in water glass. Don't remember if I had a gel on the flash. Dropped water into milk, which explains the silver drop.
Drop me a PM if you like
Steve
PAToGraphy wrote:
Nothing complicated from me...The robins have flown their nest I do believe, but I got these earlier in the week.
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So neat that you were able to get these before they flew away. We had a next under the porch a few years ago and I think a snake or something killed all the chicks just days before they fledged. Bummer!
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