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| 03/24/2010 07:12:47 PM |
Landingby andrewtComment: Very nice shot! I love how the feathers bend, and how focused are his eyes. Great timing, congrats. |
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| 03/22/2010 11:16:14 AM |
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| 03/15/2010 09:20:34 AM |
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| 03/09/2010 02:25:15 PM |
Boom boom by gyabanComment: @Debbi: The cup is brown, standing on a shiny red paper. As for the lights, you got it all right: there is one flash from the right side, and several bounce white papers all around the left side. There is also a diffusing sheet just under the flash, so that the cup does not get harsh light while the droplets do. This helped me having the milk as white as possible without overexposing the cup. Sorry I didn't take any setup shot. As for the equipment's price, it was around $600, without counting the photo equipment itself. I hope my wife will not read this post :o)
@citymars: Oops! done :) Message edited by author 2010-03-09 14:40:02. |
| 03/09/2010 02:13:17 PM |
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| 03/08/2010 10:57:42 AM |
Boom boom by gyabanComment: @manavg:
The module was controlling:
- the solenoid valve positioned above the cup (and connected to a tank containing milk)
- an infrared motion detector, positioned below the valve, on the droplets' way
- the DSLR
- the flash
Most of the technical work consisted in programming the module, so that it would allow for 2 consecutive droplets to fall within about 80ms, trigger the DSRL just after that, detect the droplets falling next to the motion detector, and fire the flash bursts accordingly.
At first I tried all of this manually, but it was a real nightmare, especially without the solenoid valve to launch 2 droplets at will... you should have seen my tries using a perforated yogurt pot in a dark room :-)
Overall, it took me about 2.000 tries, distributed over 4 week-ends, but I'm a slow guy! Message edited by author 2010-03-08 11:06:08. |
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