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Black water Setup I used the dark field lighting setup described in "Light: Science & Magic". A Speedlite 430EX at 1/4th power was shot through a white translucent plastic sheet. I placed a black cardboard between the white background and the glass. The Speedlite was triggered with a 580EX II on the camera. This is a tight crop of the original file and I'm looking forward to replace my 50mm Macro with a 150mm and try this again using the entire frame. I punched a small hole into the bottom of a cheap plastic box to improvise a drop generator. Since the flow was a little to fast I pushed the ISO and decreased the flash power for faster cycling times. Aufbau Ein Speedlite 430EX auf 1/4 Leistung blitzt durch eine halbtransparente wei?e Plastikscheibe. Zwischen der Scheibe im Hintergrund und dem Glas im Vordergrund war eine Stuck schwarzen Kartons, mit dem das Licht nur seitlich und von oben als Reflektion im Wasser sichtbar ist. Das ist im wesentlichen die als Dark Field Lighting beschriebene Technik aus dem empfehlenswerten Buch "Light: Science & Magic". Der 430 wurde mit dem 580EX II auf der Kamera ausgelost. Als Tropfen-Generator habe ich in die Unterseite einer Plastikbox ein kleines Loch geschnitten, durch das die Tropfen regelma?ig abflie?en konnte. Leider war der Fluss zu schnell, so dass ich die ISO rauf und die Blitzleistung runtergedreht habe, um ein schnelleres Laden des Blitzes zu erreichen. Skittles Vodka
Explore #242 - June 23rd, 2010. Vancouver, Canada This is my first photo taken in my new studio. It's a batch of that I had just finished filtering into some cheap Ikea bottles for storage. I wish I had taken a photo of my lighting setup, because it was hilariously ghetto. I think I had the tissue paper taped to a stack of speakers on one side and a computer chair on the other. I'm not super-happy with the results of this shoot, but I feel like I should share it anyways. I always magnify the flaws in my studio work; I feel like I have full control, so any flaw is a failing on my part. -- strobist info * Nikon SB-26 set to 1/4 power & wide beam spread in front & to the left of the bottles, aimed approximately at the yellow one. * Alien Bees B800 firing at 1/2 power through 7" reflector cone, pointed directly at the background (white wall) from underneath my worktable * Small silver reflector to the right of the bottles, aiming at the maroon bottle. * Sheet of white tissue paper above the bottles as a diffuser, used in previous setup & left there (may or may not have affected the shot). * Sheet of duralar reflective plastic over a sheet of black art paper, put underneath the bottles to provide a dark-ish reflection. Related topics: 14 oz mugs white china coffee mugs free photo mug 1 cup drip coffee maker friendship mugs thermos nissan stainless steel travel mug coffee mug for sale |