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Attic
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 08:27
These make me think about the forming of the universe :lol:
Well in a small way :lol:
notsotechie
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 08:51
Nice capture. Good work nice and sharp.
but here is a link if you like to see more on water drop.
http://www.liquidsculpture.com/fine_art/index.htm
Enjoy.
Ps When Done click on the news on the right hand of it there is the latest news.
then look for a title called stage6 just below where it talk about Discovery Channel.
Once again enjoy.
Attic
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 08:54
Nice capture. Good work nice and sharp.
but here is a link if you like to see more on water drop.
http://www.liquidsculpture.com/fine_art/index.htm
Enjoy.
Ps When Done click on the news on the right hand of it there is the latest news.
then look for a title called stage6 just below where it talk about Discovery Channel.
Once again enjoy.
Thanks , Martin Vaugh is the god of these type shots as far as I'm concerned. He has just given me permission to use some of his shots for my college project. He's got some cool drop and trigger equipment too.
LindaB
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 09:29
Gorgeous Alby - love the colour.
Linda
LordV
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 10:18
Excellent drop shot series Alby - any tips on timing the shutter release to pass on ?
Brian v.
alliec
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 10:34
Excellent shots Alby. Really like number 4, looks like two drops collided?. I to would be interested in how you timed the shutter and the settings used.
Attic
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 10:36
Gorgeous Alby - love the colour.
Linda
Thanks for looking Linda
Excellent drop shot series Alby - any tips on timing the shutter release to pass on ?
Brian v.
Thanks Brian, all shot @ 1/200 f:8 on board flash diffused and drops released via a small syringe from about 12 inches, shutter released with the trial and error method :lol:
gjl711
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 10:37
Hmm… first we had the big bang theory, now the big drip theory. I think a scientific paper needs to be written about this one. Very nice shots though. I also would appreciate any tips in timing. With all the buggies dead here in Illinois, got to move on to other stuff. :)
ajayclicks
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 11:24
Lovely series.... No.4 looks like Saturn being formed :)
babyduckmonger
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 11:28
Love the two drops fused together in #4, though #5 seems to be about the perfect capture.
bandit 1
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 12:18
Hiya Alby,
Excellent shots, especially like #3 & #4 with #3 being my favorite.
BTW I never got to test my new Bracket / Tripod as I was taken bad yet again through the night & am now only just recovering, bar steward ol body :rolleyes: mind you it has been raining so at least I stayed dry:lol:
Cheers for now
Mark
Attic
14th of November 2007 (Wed), 13:02
Thanks for your kind comments everybody :D
Mark: that bloody body of yours need sorting out properly once and for all. I reckon a big macro get together maybe next bug season will do the trick ;)
Dalantech
15th of November 2007 (Thu), 06:04
Well done Alby! I will probably visit this type of photography before next spring.
devil350
15th of November 2007 (Thu), 06:07
Congratulations for those shots. This should ask some preparation to perform that.
My favorite is the last one, I like the way the drop is in levitation.
Great work, congrats ;-)
Laurent.
Attic
15th of November 2007 (Thu), 07:31
Well done Alby! I will probably visit this type of photography before next spring.
Not much else to shot here at the moment plus I can use the results for my course ;)
Congratulations for those shots. This should ask some preparation to perform that.
My favorite is the last one, I like the way the drop is in levitation.
Great work, congrats ;-)
Laurent.
Thanks for looking Laurent:)
lcpete
15th of November 2007 (Thu), 08:37
Hi Alby brilliant series, must have taken some work to set it up
The last one is amazing one of the best drop shots I've seen
Pete
eccles
15th of November 2007 (Thu), 11:48
Hmm… first we had the big bang theory, now the big drip theory.
:lol:
Imagine panning back from the infinity of the universe and seeing Brian or Alby there with their Canons.... Scarier than Discworld Science!
skylab
15th of November 2007 (Thu), 12:40
Great shots Alby. I know what you mean about trial and error. It took me ages to get good shots.
rrdjserv@earthlink.net
15th of November 2007 (Thu), 19:15
I wasted a whole afternoon shooting shots like this except that my shots did not turn out like this. Excellent work. --Rick
dpastern
16th of November 2007 (Fri), 09:03
Nice shots Alby, a good analogy to use when discussing the formation of the Universe ;)
Dave
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