
You are here

Out of my normal comfort zone, I decided to shoot water drops. I watched an Online tutorial on how to do it. The tutorial used a remote speedlight, but my speedlight kept misfiring so I had to use the in-camera flash. I created the water drops by holding a water-filled zip-lock baggie with a hole poked in it over the center of a saute pan. With a remote shutter, I shot a series of images. My starting point was 1/250 sec, f/16, ISO 100 using an 18-200mm zoom Macro lens in manual. I ended up with 1/125 sec, f/13, 400 ISO
(5 votes)

Water Drops
rsmithdigital | Jun 29, 2014
Views: 350
Dimensions: 3397x2197
Size: 4180kb
Filed Under: Picture This: Rich and Color-Full
