thanks for your continued participation!
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Another lucky one on the lunch time walk today. More Grand Union Canal, London, UK. iPhone 13 Pro. Does muddy canal water count? 🤣
Just got the 28mm f/2.8 Z lens for my Nikon Z50 so really need to stop being lazy and take that with me when I go out.
I've never attempted an image like this, but imagine it could get frustrating really quickly if you can't nail the timing. Thanks for playing along.That took a couple of attempts…
Burst mode shooting helps somewhat, but I still only got four decent pictures out of almost 300. Although getting the focus right also was quite an issue.I've never attempted an image like this, but imagine it could get frustrating really quickly if you can't nail the timing. Thanks for playing along.
Ansel Adams would be proud
lots of great variations!.. a break in weather allowed me to get out for a local, neighbourhood walk this morning. Some 'water' captures.
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That took a couple of attempts…
No flash, but today was sunny or at least at the last attempts cloudy but still bright.@katbel lovely clouds.
I saw in the POTD thread you also did the water drop thing. Did you or @Janichsan use a flash setup or just natural light? I think these are probably easier with flash (assuming you have one and know how to use it).
Surprisingly, you can actually buy kits to setup for nothing but waterdrops. It's not something I think I would ever use or get the money's worth out of, but some people really love these things.
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Wow, thank you, I reckon Ansel would have been a tad put out to be compared to my images but I will gladly and happily take the compliment. Thank you. 🤣Ansel Adams would be proud
Missed this reply the other day…Thanks for going out for a "real" photo! I think the quality of this one is better than your iPhone one, but the phone one has a bit more visual interest since it's wide angle. Did you take a camera version also facing the ferris wheel? It would be a better comparison I think. 🙂
This guy is a master at it:No flash, but today was sunny or at least at the last attempts cloudy but still bright.
Good to know about the kit.Thanks
I was thinking that using oil or milk would be easier because of the different composition but I will try it in the week of the milk 😉
Also just natural light, like @katbel.I saw in the POTD thread you also did the water drop thing. Did you or @Janichsan use a flash setup or just natural light? I think these are probably easier with flash (assuming you have one and know how to use it).
That's a highly specialised tool if I've ever seen one.Surprisingly, you can actually buy kits to setup for nothing but waterdrops. It's not something I think I would ever use or get the money's worth out of, but some people really love these things.
MIOPS Splash - Water Drop Kit - Smartphone Controllable and Standalone Water Drop Kit - Perfect Water Drop Photography Experience
NEW SPLASH WATER DROP KIT controls every drop and your equipment with a great precision. World’s first smartphone controllable and standalone water drop kit designed to deliver the perfect water drop photography experience, with every drop and every splash! Box Includes: 1 x MIOPS Splash 1 x Spla...www.amazon.com
Posted the link right above your post 🕺Also just natural light, like @katbel.
I just saw PhilBoogie's link to a similar picture with a quite simple setup, but I remember there's also a way a more elaborated way by properly timing the firing of the flash.
That's a highly specialised tool if I've ever seen one.
oh, thanks for sharing these. 🙂Missed this reply the other day…
Was good to go out with the Nikon and tripod! Quite cold though so I didn’t change lenses, but indeed shot the Ferris wheel as well. Just wasn’t satisfied with the result. But yes, please check them out:
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I'd say for the exercise, you'd want the tongue to be the focus. Even if the cat's eye is not in focus, I think the viewer's eye would be drawn to where the motion is.View attachment 2145770
Unsure if I should keep the focus on the eye or rather on the tongue/water.
Or probably just using a higher f-stop. What do you think? F2.8, 1/400 and ISO 800 on an apsc were used.
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Unsure if I should keep the focus on the eye or rather on the tongue/water.
Or probably just using a higher f-stop. What do you think? F2.8, 1/400 and ISO 800 on an apsc were used.
I'd say for the exercise, you'd want the tongue to be the focus. Even if the cat's eye is not in focus, I think the viewer's eye would be drawn to where the motion is.
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On a frozen lake this morning. I'd gone out with the intention of seeing a lot of Canada Geese but none were there. American Crows and gulls (I don't know my gulls very well).
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Right now, the water we have around is snow. The light is dreary. It's fairly cold. It's icy to walk around. Blah....
One photographic voice I have that I haven't spoken with in quite some time - and it was my first love - is wildlife "in context". I could spend all day watching American Crows. They are exceptionally intelligent. They're notoriously difficult to photograph (at least for me) - they mostly turn out black as in this image but in the right light they have a shimmer or iridescence to them that's beautiful.