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Hi everyone
My first try on photographing water drops falling into water ![]() Hope you like it, comments well appreciated! View Large on Black //EDIT: Because some of you asked: Here's how I did it: First, I filled my wash basin in my bathroom with water from top to bottom. Then I mounted my camera on a tripod in a height just a little bit over the water surface. After that, I put a pencil where the drop would fall to adjust focus manually (it won't focus properly if you use autofocus). Then I removed the pencil, set the camera to 1/30s and the lowest possible f/stop (it was f/5.6 for me since I was shooting at 112mm), and set the flash settings to TTL. I let the tap fall some droplets and shot about 100 pictures. I chose the best, opened it in Camera Raw and then in Photoshop, in which I added the color (it was transparent grey/white out of the camera), played around with saturation and contrast, adjusted sharpness (just a little) and finally cropped it. The out-of-camera shot wasn't really impressive, so post-processing plays an important part in shooting water drops, especially for the color! Hint: It can be difficult first to find the correct timing to freeze the droplets in the air, so do a lot of shots and sort out the better ones later - that's why I did 100 shots! Regards lurw PS: If there are any faults in language/grammatics, please forgive me, I'm a 17 years old Swiss guy
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what a capture?????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! awesome shot! I always wanted to do this type of shot. I am all inspired seeing this work of urs. great job!
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Wow, excellent job.
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