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mjordan
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 16:53
I've been playing with some more soda water objects but the oranges and other food items were not coming out as well as I wanted. So when the Daffodills poked their heads up in our yard, I decided to try out one of them and this is the results. :D
10D, 24-70 2.8L at ISO 100, 1/100, f18, studio lights, light tent
http://www.sitnprettyphoto.com/display/daff5414.jpg
Mike
Aethyr
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 20:13
That is so cool.
cactusclay
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 20:15
i like it
Michaelmjc
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 21:05
That's quite a different shot, cool though. Thanks for sharing.
Mike
mjordan
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 23:23
Thanks for looking. I'm still working on getting a better shot, better lighting and clearer view.
Here is another of the ones I took:
http://www.sitnprettyphoto.com/display/daff5400.jpg
Mike
RJSorensen
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 23:28
I admire you for what you are doing here . . . very nice work.
mjordan
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 16:30
Thanks, RJ. Although I'm not as creative as some of the people on here, maybe by my showing these it will give some others some ideas to try it themselves.
Mike
cactusclay
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 16:46
I still like it, even more today.
RJSorensen
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 16:54
mjordan . . . I admire the work in and of itself. But I also admire those whom dare to leave the beaten path, those who dare show a work in progress, those whom dare to grow . . . and teach the rest of us along the way. I stray of the path from time to time and feel the cold silence. I would like to try what you have, I am sure there are indeed others whom feel the same. So you do indeed get to teach, as well as inspire and share your work. I thank you for leaving the path, and letting me/us follow. Let us do this some-more.
stoneylonesome
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 18:02
Very neat effect, I like it.
marie
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 18:35
that is just gorgeous
:cool:
mjordan
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 23:04
In case nobody noticed (since nobody said anything it doesn't look like it :D) these images have been rolled 180 degrees. I dunked them into the bowl of soda water and held them down by their stem. It's amazing how much lift the bubbles in soda water produce as it was a choir keeping them down. But the bowl isn't big enough to weight them down so they floated right side up, so I dipped, shot and flipped, the images. You can see the bubbles have a downward angle on them. I do have a bigger bowl that I could have put weights on the stem and put them in it, but that's would take about 4 liters of Club Soda. :D
Thanks for the comments and taking a look. I might have to buy my wife some flowers so I can try some different types. :D
Mike
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