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    Hello.

     

    A friend of mine made me this picture at my request.

    I'ts only a initial test but I would know the impression it causes to you.

     

    It wae the first time she took a DSLR so the cropping should be improved.

     

    Many thanks about your advice.

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    Many Thanks, Scott and Rob.

     

    I didn't expect to get many reactions for this pictures, because of the simple idea and setup.

     

    I feel uncomfortable with several things:

     

    - The background.

    - The drops on the paper backgroud ( the gray dots )

    - The bluish shadow.

     

    As you can see in my gallery all pictures are very similar but changing the flashes direction and gels. The method was to plug the camera to the pc and shoot directly from the keyboard. Afer some 200 pictures I choosed the best ( or discarded the poorest, as you like )

     

    Should this weekend I take more pictures like this I will post a picture of the setup.

     

    Many thanks about your attention.

     

    Gusi Domarco

     

    gusi@trepar.com

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    Hello.

     

    Yes, the framing is not very good. The picture is not retouched or cropped and the poor background you can see is a sheet of satinated paped. Because of this, you can see also some dark spots in the background that are waterdrops falling over the paper.

     

    The colouring was made with gels over the flashes: 1 flash over the camera and another on the right.

     

    Many thanks about your contribution.

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    Many thanks.

     

    More information:

     

    The camera was hand held because I have no tripod.

    Lens: SIGMA 70-210

    Shutter/Aperture: 1/4000 at the mí®©mum aperture becuse of the huge amount of light the 2 flashes give.

     

    The drops came from a medical saline solution infuser (those used in hospitals)

     

    Nest time I will try milk and coloured gelatins over the flash.

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    I've just made a homemade slave flash trigger and tested it shooting

    water drops falling over a cristal vase.

     

    Equipment: Nikon D50 + Flash Jessop 300 TTL + Slave Flash Starblitz

    3000 BTS

     

    Please... do you like it?

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