Just getting one drop for some of my photos was hard enough, although my system was a bit retarded. Holding a turkey baster over a pot plant holder and dropping, woop woop focus.
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Just getting one drop for some of my photos was hard enough, although my system was a bit retarded. Holding a turkey baster over a pot plant holder and dropping, woop woop focus.
Took me about half an hour to get all my equipment set up (was running around school, stealing stuff from the science labs, lul) and to get the exposure right, then about an hour of taking lots of droplet photos. Double period of art.
http://fc63.deviantart.com/fs37/i/20...eaperManHK.jpg
This is inspired by my previous works and a suggestion from my art teacher to work with sequences. I attempted to replicate one of my previous photos and continue on with it, but I just couldn't get it right, so I decided to go through all the stress of doing one from scratch.
Five exposures.
Like that one better than the other two, nice job :)
Is it five photos of one drop stitched together or a photo of a lot of drops?
5 different photos ;)
What Timo said (also, thanks). I didn't move the camera on the tripod, so I don't feel as if I cheated though. :downs:
Also, I did actually have a shot with lots of droplets but it wasn't particularly good.
You know what would have been cool? If you had an hour and minute hand that you moved for each shot of a droplet.
Great idea! Too bad I was using a photo of a clock as the background. Maybe if I have the patience to try it again :gonk:
it is quite good.