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andrewt


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Challenge: Never Seen on DPC! (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Nikon D3
Lens: Tamron SP AF 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di for Nikon
Location: Home - Singapore
Date: Jun 22, 2009
Aperture: F8
ISO: 1000
Shutter: 1/80s
Galleries: Action, Water
Date Uploaded: Jun 21, 2009

First things first this is not an original idea at all. Wanted to replicate a fantastic shot by John Brackenbury in his book titled "In the blink of an eye".

The Archimedes Principle aka bouyancy : upward force is equal to the amount of water being displaced.

I don't know how John executed the shot , but I had a really tough time creating the shot.
- 1st time I filled a small plastic tank with water about 3/4 way to the brim.
Used my right hand to hold the bulb down , left hand on the remote shutter
release. This is a bad way as I lifted my hand up (fast) to release the bulb ,
water was splashing everywhere. OK this doesn't work (there must be a
better way)
- 2nd time , filled the tank with water about 1/2 way this time. Instead of
using my hand , this time I used a large diameter straw to hold the bulb
down. Ahh! this time the splashes were minimal.

Took about 60 shots (I really don't have that much patience) and this was the
best one. I really like it as I can really see the water film still coating the bulb
while the bulb is shooting upwards breaking the water surface. oh! and the bulb really ascends at an incredible speed. Really cool.

I really want to share this shot and I checked all the lightbulb shots on DPC , there is NOT one shot that is like this one !!!!!. I went through at least 800 shots!! Taken separately they may be a cliche , but together & with this action , looks like it is a first. Woohoo !!!!

Wishing myself luck !!

Andrew...22Jun2009

Statistics
Place: 44 out of 110
Avg (all users): 5.5723
Avg (commenters): 5.7273
Avg (participants): 5.2128
Avg (non-participants): 5.7232
Views since voting: 1266
Views during voting: 490
Votes: 159
Comments: 14
Favorites: 0


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07/02/2009 11:42:47 PM
hey it's a person not an acronym...
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/02/2009 06:02:04 AM
Can't say that I've seen it before, though I'm a little tired of light bulbs, it is a different take on it. However, if you would have had a lit light bulb in water...
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/01/2009 12:48:17 PM
Nice drop!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/30/2009 08:42:59 PM
I've seen this a lot on here, but I'm not sure with a light bulb so I will consider your score once I investigate a little more. Aside from the that, the color and focus is very good.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/28/2009 05:11:13 PM
i.m.o. i would have lighten the top.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/28/2009 09:07:41 AM
very imaginative!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/27/2009 07:00:48 PM
Is it covered in gel? Curious. I like it.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/27/2009 06:50:29 PM
wow what detail!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/27/2009 04:23:43 PM
How many shots did it take for you to get this?
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/27/2009 03:01:30 PM
comment only

A fine example of why I'm not voting. Neither a light bulb or water are new (in fact, both could be deemed cliche) and whilst I've not seen a lightbulb dropped in water it has been done in milk (granted only once to my knowledge). for me the idea is cliche and the use of a lightbulb other than fruit etc doesn't make this truly unique for me.

That said I do like the shot and think its very dpc friendly so hope it does well for you.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/27/2009 02:18:16 PM
This shot has alot of energy.. pardon the pun!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/27/2009 12:19:30 PM
This isn't original to DPC, but it's very cool. Nice and sharp on the water. Good stuff. (not voting)
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/27/2009 11:10:22 AM
not sure I get the title...but the shot is well done...
  Photographer found comment helpful.
06/26/2009 09:50:44 PM
Nice picture!! Maybe a crop on the waterline (that would be a different approach, but giver more attention to the beautiful water surrounding the lamp)
  Photographer found comment helpful.


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