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Was good fun and the variations of stuff you can create with different colours and the viscosity of the paint is endless. It was a nightmare though. Each colour combination would only last for 1second before the vibrations mixed them all together and made them turn brown. I had to keep the tone generator running and just blast the volume each time I wanted to take the shot. I found the best frequency to be between 19-24hz for the best height.
I got loads more but I'll only upload a few. The rest can be seen on my Flickr. All as they came out the camera, just a quick tweak to the raw files.
Thanks for looking and any CC appreciated. I think I need to work on my lighting a bit better. I was working in a tight space and I kept kicking everything so every shot it ended up different.
IMG_6061 by Peanut651, on Flickr
IMG_6121 by Peanut651, on Flickr
IMG_6126 by Peanut651, on Flickr
I got loads more but I'll only upload a few. The rest can be seen on my Flickr. All as they came out the camera, just a quick tweak to the raw files.
Thanks for looking and any CC appreciated. I think I need to work on my lighting a bit better. I was working in a tight space and I kept kicking everything so every shot it ended up different.
IMG_6061 by Peanut651, on Flickr
IMG_6121 by Peanut651, on Flickr
IMG_6126 by Peanut651, on Flickr
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