Photographic Tutorial # 4 - Capturing A Water Droplet - Continuous Light

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2011

This clip is devoted to capturing a small water droplet.

A fairly simple set-up allowing you to get some great results, follow the set-up & try it for yourself.

I recommend shooting a no slower than 1/1000th shutter speed to ensure you freeze the motion.

Only adjustments on these images were the white balance temperature, try it for yourself and have a blast!


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  • @Flutterflash Dish full of water + 1000W lamp = steam

  • sweet. but where is the steam coming from? 

  • awesome!

  • very random but super sick :)

  • great tutorial :)

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