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ludi wrote:Hmmm, that gets me thinking...I wonder if I could replicate that effect using an aimed mirror to substitute for the remote flash unit?
You may have just ruined my weekend
Captain Ned wrote:Paging Doc Edgerton, Doc Edgerton to high-speed shutters STAT.
Never mind me, that's good work. Doc Edgerton would be proud. All you have to do now is catch a bullet blowing up an apple or a balloon.
ludi wrote:Them's came out really nice. How did you set up the lighting to get the color effects? Also, what lens and shooting distance gave the best results?
SPOOFE wrote:I love the contrast going from the fluid, round lines of the water droplets to the straight lines and angles of the architecture pics. Fun stuff, Jo.
Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?
Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?
ludi wrote:If you want a really interesting geometric effect and intense colors, get directly under the center of one of those lattice towers on a sunny day with light clouds, and shoot straight upward with a circular polarizer.
Captain Ned wrote:Hmm, minimal aperture, a slow shutter speed, and maybe a few stops of ND filter, then gently turn the polarizer as the shot is taken. Definitely need a tripod & remote for that experiment.
JustAnEngineer wrote:Wasn't it a blue-jay?