Yaroomba dawn – More in the Seascapes Group Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/22, 1/3second, ISO 50. This is the under-exposed by one stop image from the AEB set of three. This has sold quite a few times on redbubble, most recently a laminated print. Other Seascapes /
This was taken after many attempts at trying to capture the dynamics of water. / You have no idea how wet I got during the shooting of this series.
Blue water drop
Title sourced from the Brisbane News real estate pages: / Mooloolaba, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. / f/22, HDR from three bracketed exposures, ISO 50, 16-35mm lens at 16mm. Canon 5D, cable release, tripod, Lee filters ND Grad 0.6 and 0.9 / Last upload for a week, see you all when I get back!! REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS
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Yes… I did get too close and got wet!.. Ohh the perils of photography! / I Have to date sold 3 x mounted prints of this image.
water droplets splashing, some of the droplets were shooting out at a different angle while others were dropping down and this was the result when they crashed. It’ll never happen again LOL. I might crop out the big droplet that’s falling…I can’t make up my mind :) recent retouch / /
An untouched close up(with exposure)of a submerged brige when a few beaver’s dams just collaps a couple of nights ago.I couldn’t drink or even used the water in my house for 2 days.We were not able to go out of our area for a day.It happenned at night and we could hear the raging fload so loud,it was amazing.The firemen were at the bridge watching when I took that close-up.This image is the result of the destroyed bridge,half of it just went along with the water,a very impressive scene to see and to hear because of the dead trees and rocs rolling over the road.The little touches of colors you see are the reflection comming from the lights of the firemen’s truck.I didn’t know if I would have enough light,in fact I didn’t have any idea about the result.I thought about using exposure for the creamy texture….I just remember that my boyfriend kept asking me,how much time you still need,5 or 10 min. and I answered 15 …. :)) He wanted to go to sleep,it was 1 o’clock in the morning. / / /
indidi wildlife series
I think we can establish that I like drawing fish. / I also wish there were children’s sizes.
A water droplet splash. A song called Dancing / by Elisa Toffoli
Duranbah, NSW, 14 December 2008 www.perfectwavegallery.com (Canon Powershot G9 + water housing)
Model: Bella Core / Camera: Canon EOS 450D
Because…. Large canvas print sold through redbubble x3 And here’s the calendar OTHER BEACH SHOTS / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / INDUSTRIAL / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / REAL ESTATE SERIES
I was having my coffee this morning on the balcony while watching the rain and it gave me an idea so here it is! This was taken of the rain coming down on the balcony balustrade with the clouds in the background. I know that there are lots of amazing captures of splashes here on RB but this image really wasn’t about the splash, to me, it was more about the capture of morning rain. Best viewed large :o) Nikon D200 / 18-200mm lens, 5.6f / exposure 1/320 / processed in RAW
now you know that the bird is not exactly exercising in the previous capture that I’ve uploaded a while ago titled “Tai chi session” ;) / (see or click the preview below) / / Homepage feature and many other features. / and sold twice… thank you ! / - / Sony A100 + 18-70mm lens —
LET ME JUST SAY FIRST OFF THAT I AM VERY VERY PROUD OF THIS IMAGE! LOL / I WORK AS A PHOTOGRAPHER IN A HOTEL TAKING CANDID PICTURES OF THE GUESTS BEING ACTIVE. I TOOK THIS OF A LITTLE GIRL PLAYING IN THE POO. SHE HAD GONE UNDERTHE WATER AND I STOOD WITH MY CAMERA FOCUSED ON THE WATER ABOVE WHERE SHE WOULD EMERGE. I MANAGED TO CAPTUER HER HEAD THE SPLIT SECOND IT BURST FORTH FROM THE WATER. THIS IMAGE HAS NOT BEEN PHOTOSHOP-ED AND TEH ONLY THING DONE TO IT TO BRING FORTH THE DETAIL IN THE WATER AND THE EYES WAS TO ENHANCE THE SHARPNESS AND A TOUCH OF CONTRAST AND SATURATION THEN WITH A SLIGHT BLUE TINT TO BRING THE DETAIL OF THE WATER INTO SHARPER FOCUS, WHICH IN TURN GIVES THE ICE CHILLED LOOK. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL JUST TWEEKED TO ENHANCE THE DETAIL. / TAKEN WITH A NIKON D60 USING 55-200mm
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II / 35mm lens / aperture priority / flash fired (auto) / shutter speed: 1/250 / ISO 50 / F8 See more photos on Flickr! Buy it!
Lemon splash into water – another cliche shot that like water-drop shots is something that should be tried. A rainy sunday today finally made me try this using a couple of flashes and a glass flower vase (as my tank). I did a bunch of others – but the cliched lemon had to be the first! Nikon D80 / Nikon 105 AF-S VR lens / f/11; 1/180sec; ISO400 / SB600 & SB800 fired wirelessly in manual mode using Cactus wireless triggers. / SB600 aimed at the background / SB800 home-made snooted and aimed down into the vase TUTORIAL: How to Splash Click image to view larger Click image to view larger
Featured in The Woman Photographer Nikon D90 / Nikkor 105mm lens / f/8 / ISO 125 / SB 800 flash / A few F-Bombs / A lot of patience / About 300 photos later…..and this is the best I could do! / I’m going to keep trying but I was pretty happy with this one. Thank you very much to John Wright for inspiring me and for passing on some great tips and information and he told me to look up Strobist water drops . There are two videos on there. One on how to photograph a splash of water which I found very helpful. Also one called Time Warp-Water which is most definietly worth watching! Next project for me…..making two drops collide mid air…..yeah…..right!
Natural Lens using water drops Music: clair de lune
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