Something different with the camera today.
I set up the tripod next to the window as the light was quite bright and got the macro lens onto the camera. The subject (an 80’s, coloured-liquid toy) was placed on the window sill with a sheet of white paper behind it to diffuse the harsh backlight.
Getting the shots was a bit of a challenge. I had to turn the object upside-down to start the liquid motion and to capture the droplets/bubbles in action I had to have a fast shutter speed. This meant I had to have a small depth of field and trying to get the image focused every time that I turned the object was so difficult. The toy is also pretty small so the time-frame for this was only seconds.
Another problem I encountered was, even with the continuous frame setting on, the shutter release cord wouldn’t always take a photograph. Sooo frustrating. You would think it was a matter of life or death the way I was carrying on, hehe. “Shoot, SHOOT Dammit!!!!”
I missed a number of amazing shot opportunities, like a droplet forming with loads of tiny bubbles inside then bursting slowly!!!! I am so gutted I missed that one – damn camera!!!
However, lots of swear words and several shots later, I managed to produce the following images.
4 comments:
I like the one that's second from the bottom :)
I'm glad you said that cos it's the one I put in my portfolio :)
Do you develop your own photos, Like Si in `one hour photo`?
My word verification for this post is `buggerm`.
Like Si, I develop my own photos. I do not develop my photos like Si ;)
(Creepy film)
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