Nice shot! Good focus... Based on your meta-data I'm guessing you were using something similar to the Time Machine w/ Drip Kit based on your 1/2 second shutter. Just the flashes capturing the drop. Question though. What power were your flashes set to? 1/32?
Time machine/drip kit.. Usually 1/64 . One just goes to 1/64 the other one will go to 1/128. If there in back of drop behind frosted glsss-->> [link] , I usually have them set to 1/32..a little brighter..With this one there kind of set like this with colored gel on the flashes..-->> [link]
Thanks for the link to Corrie White's site but I've already seen her setup a hundred times... LOL. Started following her work on Flicker and FB a while back... I'm not sure what kind of frosted glass she's using... here in Germany I can't find what I need... but I think I need some acid-etched frosted glass to diffuse the light smoothly... either that, or I might just have to make my own diffuser from a soft box or something...
Now that second link you sent "The Making of Jaws" is interesting... Milk going into water? Nice capture BTW
Yeah, the problem is I can't find any damn acid etched glass here in Germany... I'm sure I'd have no problem back in the States... Home Depot or Lowes probably carries what I need, either that or some local glass company for sure...
Based on your meta-data I'm guessing you were using something similar to the Time Machine w/ Drip Kit based on your 1/2 second shutter. Just the flashes capturing the drop.
Question though. What power were your flashes set to? 1/32?
Cheers,
Thanks Stephen..
I'm not sure what kind of frosted glass she's using... here in Germany I can't find what I need... but I think I need some acid-etched frosted glass to diffuse the light smoothly... either that, or I might just have to make my own diffuser from a soft box or something...
Now that second link you sent "The Making of Jaws" is interesting... Milk going into water? Nice capture BTW
this one was done like that with strawberry milk, one flash in back one on milk drop..