Water closeup


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tangcy

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After reading CK's guide and saw Siron's post, I decide to try it out...

It's on a B&W shot, just that, the background is bright in color

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droplet1.jpg
 

yeah, that what I felt too. But, oklah, first time trying, just took abt 30 over shots, if not becos battery flat, I'll take somemore.
 

Originally posted by tangcy
yeah, that what I felt too. But, oklah, first time trying, just took abt 30 over shots, if not becos battery flat, I'll take somemore.

Your shot is good liao.. :) only make it stand out more by the backgrd.. But you'll there liao!! For the first attemp. wow I say. I've posted a different kind of water flowing at



http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=100798#post100798

Check it out...
 

i tried taking again with dark background but, didn;t turn out nice. guess luck is not with me today.....
 

Originally posted by tangcy
i tried taking again with dark background but, didn;t turn out nice. guess luck is not with me today.....

please please please do not give up :)

did u use a tripod ?
 

no tripod, sitting on the edge of the sink...

won't give up one... maybe when I get a tripod, I will focus it nearer, my cam is abt 15cm away from the tap though
 

wha water droplets getting popular
maybe try to variate more in creativity? :)
different compositions?
 

Originally posted by Flare
BTW, anyone tried using off-camera flash for these water drop shots?


Off flash?? If so you must have very powerful lights shinning on the water source...or long shuttle speed but then the effect will be gone...think abt it..will have it's nice part too huh?
 

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