wastedyears1981 Messages 126 Name Paul Edit My Images Yes 10 Jan 2012 #1 This is my first attempt at capturing water drops after following the how-to guide on this forum: Please let me know what you think.
This is my first attempt at capturing water drops after following the how-to guide on this forum: Please let me know what you think.
Digitall Messages 3,340 Name Allan Edit My Images No 10 Jan 2012 #3 Nice shot, good camers angle, sharp, nice colors. Youy have the makings of some good images if you keep at it.
Nice shot, good camers angle, sharp, nice colors. Youy have the makings of some good images if you keep at it.
OP wastedyears1981 Messages 126 Name Paul Edit My Images Yes 11 Jan 2012 #5 Cheers guys, Going to try it with some different coloured lighting next.
Wobbit Messages 144 Name Rob Edit My Images Yes 11 Jan 2012 #6 great start, much better than my first attempts, the focus is spot on!
Carlo Messages 1,525 Name Carl Edit My Images Yes 11 Jan 2012 #7 What lens did you use?, settings etc. I really want to do lots of Macro pics but havnt had much luck yet!
What lens did you use?, settings etc. I really want to do lots of Macro pics but havnt had much luck yet!
OP wastedyears1981 Messages 126 Name Paul Edit My Images Yes 12 Jan 2012 #8 Carlo said: What lens did you use?, settings etc. I really want to do lots of Macro pics but havnt had much luck yet! Click to expand... Hi, If you click on the image it will take you to the Flickr image, in there is the Exif data that tells you exactly how I got the image. I used a slave flash to the back of the droplet triggered by my pop up flash to get the lighting.
Carlo said: What lens did you use?, settings etc. I really want to do lots of Macro pics but havnt had much luck yet! Click to expand... Hi, If you click on the image it will take you to the Flickr image, in there is the Exif data that tells you exactly how I got the image. I used a slave flash to the back of the droplet triggered by my pop up flash to get the lighting.