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Having recently purchased a splash art kit, i have noticed a few people on here have also purchased one so thought a thread dedicated to the kit would be useful and a good idea to share tips etc....
Overall i am very impressed with the kit although i can't fully benefit from it just yet as my lead from my camera to the splash art controller seems to have a loose wire and i am only getting my camera to fire around 1 out of 10 attempts, hopefully Joe can sort me out when he returns. In the meantime i have been playing around with the dials and just observing the behaviour of the drops.
Below are so far my best efforts as yet, for the drops to land in i bought a 15" paint roller tray from toolstation which gives me a bit of working area, what i would really like to try when i get my running proper is the shots with an horizon line in view but not sure what kind of tray etc would be best for that.
Both images i used 2 flash guns to the rear of the paint tray, one at either corner and both set to 1/32 power which is my lowest.
Thanks for looking..
Overall i am very impressed with the kit although i can't fully benefit from it just yet as my lead from my camera to the splash art controller seems to have a loose wire and i am only getting my camera to fire around 1 out of 10 attempts, hopefully Joe can sort me out when he returns. In the meantime i have been playing around with the dials and just observing the behaviour of the drops.
Below are so far my best efforts as yet, for the drops to land in i bought a 15" paint roller tray from toolstation which gives me a bit of working area, what i would really like to try when i get my running proper is the shots with an horizon line in view but not sure what kind of tray etc would be best for that.
Both images i used 2 flash guns to the rear of the paint tray, one at either corner and both set to 1/32 power which is my lowest.
Thanks for looking..