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| 06/02/2010 12:13:03 PM |
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| 06/02/2010 02:34:57 AM |
Pusteblumeby bjoernComment: its a little fuzzy/blurry which makes the white look mushed together. But that might be because of the rain. still pretty though. |
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| 06/02/2010 02:29:27 AM |
Morning Song by Yo_SpiffComment: if this had a tad more green tinge to it id want it in my living room! its gorgeous! |
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| 06/02/2010 02:28:33 AM |
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| 06/02/2010 02:27:31 AM |
Tailfinsby Yo_SpiffComment: wow I gave this an 8! I didnt realize it ended up as low as it did. I really liked it. Kinda reminded me of a shot you get when you "drop" ur camera and accidently hit the button and are like COOL! that came out kinda neat! which is why you got an 8... cause to me it was a missed focus lol |
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| 06/02/2010 02:22:57 AM |
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| 06/02/2010 01:36:28 AM |
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| 06/02/2010 12:54:46 AM |
waterdrop 2by JustCareeComment: Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: I think that it's neat that you got the reflection of the top droplet in the hump at the base of the column. The other light reflections in the water look a lot like clouds, which would be a very cool effect. I think there is a water drops tutorial in that section of DPC. I like this one better than the first because it's sharper. |
The "clouds" is a wash cloth. I wanted to see what effect it gave and I liked it too!! The lighting was because I used a flash light LOL! I wanted to see if it added depth. I think it did. I need better lighting.... Thanks for the comment! I appreciate it! |
| 06/02/2010 12:52:48 AM |
water drop blueby JustCareeComment: Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: I have never tried a water drop shot like this, but I do understand that it is a lot more difficult than the images would lead you to believe. You haven't posted anything about your set up for this shot, but I see that you were shooting at f4.5 and 1/60.
To freeze the action better, you may want to try using a smaller aperture, and stronger flash. The smaller aperture will keep ambient light from creating an image, and the flash will freeze the action because the flash duration is only a few milliseconds long. The smaller aperture will give you more depth of field as well.
I commend you on having the patience to do this shot. |
You are correct about the settings. Honestly this was just to test out the new camera and wasnt expecting to get much LOL but Im learning. I havent figured out how to change the settings yet. I also need to get an external flash. Thanks for the comments! I appreciate it! |
| 06/01/2010 11:30:50 PM |
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