I have worked out my lighting, now I just need to get a new tray – and some kind of stand worked out, and I think I will have this drop thing sorted! 😀
Great pictures! I had tried water drops a couple of months ago but could never manage the kind of stillness you have in your pictures for the surface… Awesome shots. Loved the green and blue tinged ones…
Thanks so much Rebecca. I used a Camera Axe 5 for triggering the camera and timing with the drops with these. Makes it a lot easier than doing it manually, but it is possible. I have found the hardest thing is to get the lighting how I wanted it.
Great pictures! I had tried water drops a couple of months ago but could never manage the kind of stillness you have in your pictures for the surface… Awesome shots. Loved the green and blue tinged ones…
Thank you. The key definitely is to stop the motion with flashes.
Love these images! Now, how exactly did you achieve these? I’d like to try this out myself.
Thanks so much Rebecca. I used a Camera Axe 5 for triggering the camera and timing with the drops with these. Makes it a lot easier than doing it manually, but it is possible. I have found the hardest thing is to get the lighting how I wanted it.
Great shots!
Thanks so much! 😀
Very cool!
Thanks Anita as always. 😀
Nice captures Ian
Thanks heaps Jim! 🙂
Nicely done!
Thank you. 😀
ooooooooh…. now I’m jealous…you have to teach me this 😀
hehe, Thanks Joanna! When I get it to where I want I will post some setup shots and info. 😀