Thanks AnthonySuperb shots. #4 for me
Great work thought I think you need to have a word with your milkman as your milk looks a little bit of an odd colour
Cheers Matt, straight from the farmer...well not really but the farmers cow:shrug:
Great focus nice and sharp and actually the colours are wonderful too
Matt
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Thank you David#3 for me!
Thanks Bex it is great fun doing thid albeit a bit messy.Very very cool, would love to produce something along these lines! Congrats!
Thank you.Last two for me good details/timing and colours too
Thank you.Love #2 and #3
Thanks.Really love #3
And that is really difficult when doing macro work.Really nice Al, especially #3 sharp from front to back
I had to read your statement a few times before I got what you are referring to. The third image look glossy enough, but I agree that the last image seems a bvit dull and less glossy. Thanks.The black ones look kinda odd, all liquids are reflective to some degree but milk seems like the number one fluid not to choose if you want to reflect black.
I like the first one, its more animated than the second, and a shade sharper maybe..
Not very easily! Put a drop of milk on a mirror, then add some drops with food coloring in to the drop on the mirror (I also use black acrylic). Then release a drop from height that passes through an optical sensor, that triggers the timing device (Mumford Time Machine) which fires the flash (4off as, as nuch light as possible is needed because the aperture is someting like f22 to try and get as much DOF as you can) it is the flash that captures the action. All this is done in a dark room. HTH.really like the last 2 allan, how did you do them?
Thanks MattSounds complicated but they look ace!! Good idea and good results!
Thanks Mike.I was going to ask about how you got the colours aswell so thank you for posting how. Well worth the effort!
Love the colours in #3
I like number 4, but number 2 is where it's at for me. It looks awesome! Like a little planet earth!