sanggarra 0 Posted July 17, 2000 What's the set-up to capture this magnificent image? What are the techniques used? Facts that is interesting to know? Link to comment
dlakelan 0 Posted July 17, 2000 Am I right in assuming this was done in a dark studio with a strobe as the only light source? But that doesn't make sense since the shutter speed was 1/125. Was this just trial and error? How did you synchronize the exposure with the impact of the glass in the water? I'd love to know. (my first guess would be a sound trigger on a strobe, but then you'd need a bulb setting on the shutter and total darkness) In any case, I love the image, the lighting is fantastic, and the water cavity is extremely fascinating. Thanks for showing us the shot.Dan Link to comment
iwan_tjioe 0 Posted July 18, 2000 An interesting idea might be to fill the glass with some red wine before the drop. Link to comment
dlakelan 0 Posted July 19, 2000 Just to let the rest of you know, I got an email from Tomas in which he told me that in fact this was done in total darkness with the shutter open (on bulb). He held the glass in one hand, and the strobe trigger in the other. Used a Metz 45 strobe with a soft box, and some reflectors. It took him 5 to 6 tries. Thanks again Tomas. Link to comment
mkb 0 Posted July 20, 2000 What a lot of fun. I like the idea of filling the glass with wine, too. Fish tank? Link to comment
alexander_peter 0 Posted July 21, 2000 bro! it's now my wallpaper. i used to have daniella pestova up, but not anymore. Link to comment
eadamcasey 0 Posted July 22, 2000 I don't know photography, but I know what I like... Link to comment
sara_bukovatz 0 Posted July 22, 2000 How in the world did you do that? That is absolutely amazing! Are you a professional? If your not you should be. WOW! Link to comment
ed_dao 0 Posted August 12, 2000 was the glass spining when it hit the water?....it's very cool...water have a photogenic property Link to comment
robin_gohil 0 Posted September 6, 2000 well thats a real good picture..being a novice i am really amazed seeing it will sure try one myself...so my opinions shouldnt really matter you....i greatly respect your work..but some one or yourself would be kind enough to tell me details regarding the apeture and shutter speed ..please.. Link to comment
jazzy_jazz 0 Posted December 18, 2000 This is just so... "a glass half full" I Love it:) Link to comment
omran_al_owais 0 Posted December 21, 2000 :) Please, are you going to sell your photo to me ! I want to hang it in my studio ! Link to comment
michael_danckert 0 Posted February 7, 2001 What a fantastic shot. I would be curious what you used to trigger the shutter. Excellent work! Link to comment
ruzbihan_baqly 0 Posted March 27, 2001 Perhaps also interesting to fill the strobe with some small colourful fish... :P ruz Link to comment
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