You're going to have to talk us through this one!
Taken via the kitchen tap, against a red tiles. Cropped, and some slight pp.
How do you get it in focus like that, I've just sat down for [checks clock] over an hour and i've not got any in focus its really hard to do, used a small bowl and a poppet, 70-200 with 3 Extension tubes, 150w worklight clamped next to the camera facing the bowl.
Just can't get that kind of shot.
How do you get it in focus like that, I've just sat down for [checks clock] over an hour and i've not got any in focus its really hard to do, used a small bowl and a poppet, 70-200 with 3 Extension tubes, 150w worklight clamped next to the camera facing the bowl.
Just can't get that kind of shot.
How do you get it in focus like that, I've just sat down for [checks clock] over an hour and i've not got any in focus its really hard to do, used a small bowl and a poppet, 70-200 with 3 Extension tubes, 150w worklight clamped next to the camera facing the bowl.
Just can't get that kind of shot.
good attempt, keep at it
here is a link with the tutorial on macro drops
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=41679&highlight=water+drops
also there are tons of macro drops in the forum, use the search facility
here's some of mine, this is the sort of clarity you need to aim for
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=101864&highlight=purple
I like this a lot - as a newbie, the thought of doing something like this terrifies me (far too complicated for my little brain at the mo!).
I think it's an excellent shot x
Looks like the tiles are pretty sharp in this shot so you could place a picture against the tiles to refract in the drops for a more pleasing image. Well taken shot any how