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10/01/2008 08:10:20 PM · #1 |
Here is a picture I took the other night.
If you'd like to see some more of them they are on my DA account //nomkcalb.deviantart.com/
And here is a drawing of the setup
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10/01/2008 08:16:06 PM · #2 |
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10/01/2008 08:20:04 PM · #3 |
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10/01/2008 08:28:01 PM · #4 |
so how did you not just blast the glass away with the gun? |
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10/01/2008 08:29:29 PM · #5 |
after writing the WOW post, I was wondering too. I know my gun would explode the glass and probably anything else behind it for a nine mile radius lol.
air gun? |
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10/01/2008 08:49:55 PM · #6 |
I used a BB gun to break the glass, and I had a old pillow on the other side in case the BB actually made it through the glass.
BTW, if anyone tries this I would suggest wearing safety glasses, between the rebounds and the flying glass you get hit with a fair amount of debris.
Thanks everyone!
Message edited by author 2008-10-01 20:50:09. |
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10/01/2008 08:52:43 PM · #7 |
ooo im excited now. hey do you think an airsof gun would work?(im not sure if thats how its spelled...i just know those things hurt like hell) hmm |
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10/01/2008 08:55:44 PM · #8 |
Very cool picture. Could be the demise of the water drop. |
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10/01/2008 08:56:36 PM · #9 |
Somewhere in Germany, IreneM just shuddered.
Amazing shot! |
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10/01/2008 08:57:28 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by violinist123: Very cool picture. Could be the demise of the water drop. |
That would be like trading Coors Light for Miller Light.
Message edited by author 2008-10-01 20:58:46. |
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10/01/2008 08:57:39 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by zackdezon: Somewhere in Germany, IreneM just shuddered.
Amazing shot! |
HAHA! thats funny |
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10/01/2008 08:59:29 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by zackdezon: Somewhere in Germany, IreneM just shuddered.
Amazing shot! |
That was priceless! |
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10/01/2008 09:27:36 PM · #13 |
But seriously, I'm interested in how you captured this, timing wise. Did you just get lucky? I wish you could use continuous shutter with a speedlite... I could imagine every failed shot involves a cleanup job. |
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10/01/2008 10:03:23 PM · #14 |
Oh great!
Ammunition (sorry about that) for Irene.
Can someone from the Site Council hide this from her? Please? |
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10/01/2008 10:09:17 PM · #15 |
Matt, very cool shots. In your diagram you draw only one flash pointed at the background? what kind of flash are you using and at what power?
Thanks |
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10/01/2008 10:54:29 PM · #16 |
Aha! I tried a similar shot once with disastrous and painful results. In looking at your setup, I now can clearly see the flaw in the way I was doing it:
Awesome shot, btw! Would also like to hear about how you timed it... |
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10/01/2008 10:57:49 PM · #17 |
They are BRILLIANT! As are you - wonderful work. |
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10/01/2008 11:11:01 PM · #18 |
Thanks everybody!
I just lucky with the timing, I only missed a couple of the glass. And yes, every attempt requires a fair amount of clean up, 5-10 minutes per shot.
The flash is a vivtar 285hv set at 1/16th power.
to bad there isn't a challenge that I could enter one of these into...
Thanks again! |
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10/01/2008 11:12:52 PM · #19 |
egads you must be one lucky person. i can see myself take 100 photos before getting the timing right |
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10/01/2008 11:13:09 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by mobster: Thanks everybody!
I just lucky with the timing, I only missed a couple of the glass. And yes, every attempt requires a fair amount of clean up, 5-10 minutes per shot.
The flash is a vivtar 285hv set at 1/16th power.
to bad there isn't a challenge that I could enter one of these into...
Thanks again! |
Would have owned the free study. Or the next one. Cat's out of the bag now of course... |
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10/01/2008 11:18:23 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by mobster: to bad there isn't a challenge that I could enter one of these into... |
Haven't you ever heard of a "shoehorn"?? :-)
"Shooting glass in my pajamas"
"Color Portrait of a broken glass"
"Abstract Fragility"
"The tale of the shattered goblet" by the Brothers Grimm" (who's gonna look it up??) |
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10/02/2008 07:44:17 AM · #22 |
Actually I was wearing my pajamas and the time, but I figured that might be stretching it just a tad... |
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10/03/2008 06:04:18 AM · #23 |
Originally posted by Brad: Oh great!
Ammunition (sorry about that) for Irene.
Can someone from the Site Council hide this from her? Please? |
Heh,heh... too late! ;-) Great shots, VERY interesting. I wonder what sort of ammunition was used. I'd LOVE to try this but I don't think my husband would get over the shock of me even suggesting it ;-) I did try dropping glasses filled with liquid a couple of times - the mess was awesome...
Anyway, great work, Matt. |
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10/03/2008 06:32:03 AM · #24 |
I'm surprised that no one has asked you this yet but what did you use as a table tp get that reflection and still capture all that liquid at the same time? |
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10/03/2008 06:58:44 AM · #25 |
Originally posted by Dirt_Diver: I'm surprised that no one has asked you this yet but what did you use as a table tp get that reflection and still capture all that liquid at the same time? |
It's in the image mate, mirror :)
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