Balance
Uploaded: April 07, 2013 12:24:48
1/160 Sec - f/11 - ISO 400
Canon 6D - Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro
Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/160 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 100.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 6D
Debbie E. Payne April 07, 2013
This kind of stuff eludes me, Jeff. Would love to know how to do this. The two colors wonderful together. #1522861Jeff E Jensen April 07, 2013
Thanks, Debbie! I've been playing with these this weekend. My ultimate goal is to get collisions, but I'm afraid I'm limited by technology on this. I need a gadget that controls the rate of the drops. Someday.As for this shot, the light is provided by three speedlights, set to 1/32 power. Two of them are pointed at a white backdrop, bouncing light back to the glass. Both of these are gelled with yellow gels. The third is set forward enough that a bit of light spills on the front of the drop, but most hits the backdrop. This one is gelled red. The water is colored green and is a mix of about 1 part glycerin and 2 parts cold water (not an exact measure). Water is dropped from a gadget I built that uses an electronically controlled valve. Timing is pure luck, a matter of gauging the timing of pushing the water button and the shutter release. I toss a lot more images than I keep. My keep rate is only about 20% and then only a fraction of those will get worked on. Focusing and DOF can be a challenge, but it's not impossible.
If we have time, we can mess with this when y'all are out here in June.
Here's another image, using a blue gel. #10644571
Chris Budny April 07, 2013
Wish I could join you all in June! Would love to have a go at attempting these droplet captures... both examples posted here are really terrific, Jeff! #10644631Kalena Randall April 07, 2013
These are beyond me, too! I think these are absolutely fabulous, Jeff! I love the colors you choice.I wish I could come out in June, but alas, it's not possible this year. Maybe another time and combine it with a trip for my family to Zion or Moab! #10644755
Michael Kelly April 08, 2013
Both are great - I prefer the second post with the blue gel probably because I just like the color better but I think it is also easier to tell what is going on in the shot. Love to play when we come visit. Speaking of which when do we need to book the hotel? #10645971Dale Hardin April 08, 2013
I'm with Mike on preferring the second shot. Jeff, have you tried a medical IV drip? Once you get a consistent rate, perhaps you could then use your time lapse timer to dial in the matching rate. Of course, having a device with an analog adjustable timer would be the ideal. #10646062Rita K. Connell April 08, 2013
both of these are way cool. I am with Mike I really like the second for the color and the crown affect and that there is several water drops. very cool!I also was wondering about the hotel I couldn't find the info that was sent could you send it to me again. Can't wait to see everyone! #10646237
Jeff E Jensen April 08, 2013
Thanks, everyone.Dale - one of the challenges of using a continuous drip is that you don't get the opportunity to let the water settle between shots. You can use a cup to catch the drops if needed. Also, as the volume of water in the IV bag diminishes, the consistency of the drops.
Y'all can book your hotel any time. I'll re-send the info. #10646261
Beth Spencer April 08, 2013
Jeff these are really awesome. Have you tried IV tubing with the roller clamp to regulate your drips? I tried that the time I attempted this but wasn't using the lights or glycerin. #10646292Stephen Shoff April 09, 2013
that looks like a pretty fine balancing act, Jeff. I would think continuous drips would be a problem when you are trying to get this full glass effect. #10646480Jeff E Jensen April 09, 2013
Thank, everyone.Beth - I have used an IV setup. It works, but has some challenges.
Ultimately, I'd like to get set up with a gadget called "Camera Axe". It's a great gadget that allows you to do a bunch of really tricky stuff. In the case of water drops, it uses a set of optical sensors to drop the water and time the second drops. #10647043
Elaine Hessler April 09, 2013
I am late on this one-but I wanted to tell you how much I like these. They are so "clean" looking. Sharp, cool shapes, and the colors on both work for me. These look crystal clear on my monitor and made me say "Wow!". Nice job! #10647176Peter W. Marks April 12, 2013
I am way behind with responding top folks' images. I too prefer the blue but have to say the whole project is way too complicated for me to get my head around. You do still have a real job don't you Jeff?Jeff E Jensen April 13, 2013
In case you wondered, here's a setup shot. #10651615Elaine Hessler April 13, 2013
Tanks for sharing! #10652116Chris Budny May 28, 2013
Congratulations again, Jeff! #10712011JO ANN CLEVELAND May 28, 2013
Congratulations on this outstanding macro Jeff! Fannnnn....tastic!And...I have done these before and Debbie, you better be patient because there are a LOT of misses, but if you keep on "clicking" you WILL get some.
This one is excellent Jeff!
jo ann c. #10712140
Dale Hardin May 28, 2013
WTG Jeff. #10712275Elaine Hessler May 28, 2013
Nice job!!! #10712522Carla Capra Anderson May 29, 2013
Congratulations, outstanding! #10713697Michele Peterson May 29, 2013
Congratulations, Jeff! What an incredible capture! #10713900JO ANN CLEVELAND May 30, 2013
What a fantastic image! Big congrats on your 2nd Place Win Jeff...glad it got Gold but should have been HIGHER! :-)jo ann c #10715531
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