Nice one!
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Love this capture, and wondering where the drops came from--how was that set up?
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quite simple in retrospect. When I've attempted to capture drops, it usually involves a lot of finagling and tripods--leaving my hands free to manipulate what is creating the drops at a fixed distance from the lens. In one case, when I was playing with honey, I suspended a bag with a tiny hole cut in it above the surface to create a continuous stream of drops.
I just love the simplicity of the slow motion video idea in comparison to all that!
I just love the simplicity of the slow motion video idea in comparison to all that!
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debunix wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2024 2:18 pmquite simple in retrospect. When I've attempted to capture drops, it usually involves a lot of finagling and tripods--leaving my hands free to manipulate what is creating the drops at a fixed distance from the lens. In one case, when I was playing with honey, I suspended a bag with a tiny hole cut in it above the surface to create a continuous stream of drops.
I just love the simplicity of the slow motion video idea in comparison to all that!
Fantastic effect with the Honey. It looks like blown glass. Your "finagling" certainly pays off in quality and repeatability!