More Water Splashes

This post is mostly for Matthew. Last post was a review of a water splash i had done a long time ago, but I wasn’t able to get the focus and the quality I was looking for. Well, i’m glad to say that this time, I was able to figure out a way to trigger my SB-600 with a shutter speed much faster than 1/250th of a second. In fact, these pictures were taken with my SB-600 fired at 1/5000th of a second. The nice thing here is that I was able to shoot at ISO 400 with a f-stop at about 22, which keeps everything in focus (more or less). Hopefully, Matthew, you prefer these ones! I do!

For the others interested in climbing pictures, stay tuned, there is a climbing comp coming up in January and, in February, we are going on a three month road trip to the Southwest. I can’t wait! Until then… indoor studio shots. Enjoy!


More splashes from today:

Water Splash revisited

Almost exactly two years ago, i shot a very similar shot I had called Ice meets water. With time, I accumulated a few more tricks up my sleeves and I wanted to revisit this shot with what I’ve learned. Here is the result:

Photo Monday: Ice Meets Water

hey guys and gals. As winter approaches slowly, i’ve started to migrate inside for my photo sessions. For this week, I had it in my head to reproduce a shot my brother and I loved a couple of years back. Thanks to JP, I have a super cool SB-600 flash to play around with. You should understand the name of this series with the last shot of the post. It’s awesome because it was exactly what I had imagined in my head. It’s beautiful to see the same shot appear on your camera LCD.

Hope you enjoy. Leave a comment and let me know what you think!

Cheers,

Yellow Flower
Flower lit using a sun hidden behind huge white clouds. Thanks to our awesome new condo’s west facing wall of window.

Q-tip and reflection
Yes. It’s a Q-tip. I like the reflective surface that gives a natural reflection. Thanks to Scott Kelby for the trick.

Ice meets water
And for my favourite shot of the week: “Ice meets water”.

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