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Drip

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I’ve been playing again.  I think I need more practice at water drop photography though, this was the best shot I got.  Mostly, they were under lit (I might turn my flashes up a smidge)

I’ll probably return to this later in the month.  I’d especially like to drop red ink into milk.

3 Responses to “Drip”

  1. Colin Morey says:

    That’s an interesting, almost cloudy, texture you’ve got in the spout there. I don’t know about your strobes, but I believe mine just stay on for longer if I crank the power up, which led to more blurred photos.

  2. Paul says:

    The cloudy texture is from where I was playing with dripping milk into water. If I turn the strobes up, the flash duration will increase yes. But I should be able to turn them up a little bit and get some more light out of them before it becomes a problem.

    They’re currently set to something like 1/32 of their full power output (if I remember the rough hand-wavy measuring I did when I built the power control!) I can probably get away with 1/16th but probably not a lot more.

    I can get a bit more light out of it if I swap to using my f1.8 50mm prime rather than using my telephoto, but I’d have to be spot on with the focus!

  3. Colin Morey says:

    Doh, the milk reference is in the image alt tag, but you mention water in the description, there lies the confusion.

    Go prime, it’s the best, Saying that I was at 1/16th power, 1/200 and ISO 200 i think with mine and getting sharp photos at f8 i think.

    Are you bouncing the light off a panel? is there any room to get the flashhead closer to the panel?

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