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Water Droplet

  • Ariana Brown
  • Feb 13, 2021
  • 1 min read

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Overall, I would say that I captured some pretty amazing shots and it was actually a pretty fun little project to take photo on. The set up was relatively easy using two long wooden holders from my dad's shed and two clips to hold the Ziploc bag in place. Then used a tiny pin under a cast-iron pan to catch all of the droplets. Then, of course, I watched the video of how to set it up. The first one was much more easier using photos found around your home than the second one which made it a lot more detailed and complicated in my personal opinion.

One of the most hardest tasks for me was keeping the camera well focused and timing the water droplet just right to get the effect. Honestly, it got some frustrated at times with my dad trying to assist me. Using a key to try to focus and frame was so tome consuming and my tripod was having issues not getting tight enough so I had to hold the camera the majority of the time. In total, I would say we were at it for like 2 and a half hours. The flashes that I did not have previously really came in handy! Now, looking back at it I really wished I was able to use some of my gels on the flashes.


 
 
 

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