1st January 2006 : Entity
Happy new year to all.
Thought I would post one of my experimental shots, I havent posted one for ages so there may be a few more as I get a little more time to kill with the camera. Darkness and contrast and light was the draw for me on this shot, and of course snapping the splash. Plus I only wanted one side in focus, hence the fat aperture. Just experimenting, never know what may come and what ideas this type of shot gives you.
Camera : Nikon D70
Lens : 105mm Sigma F2.8 DG Macro
Focal Length : 105mm
1/6400sec F2.8
ISO 400
Flash : OFF
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Categories: Black and White] Experimental] Macro]
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that is unbelievable. so clear and crips. i love it
on 2nd January 2006 @ 8:30am
Great shot and happy new year to you too.
navin harish on 2nd January 2006 @ 1:57pm
Happy New Year Paul, nice shot to start the year with.
deceptive on 2nd January 2006 @ 5:45pm
Happy New Year Paul, and welcome back! Was getting a bit weary of the ducks...;-) Great shot indeed!
Carlo on 2nd January 2006 @ 8:57pm
The shallow DOF and lowkey choice for this photo makes it more abstract than anything else. =)
jcyrhs on 3rd January 2006 @ 2:51am
Great one. Hope you had the best time on hoidays. Our best wishes for the new year. Good to se you;re back on bussiness :)
Adriana on 3rd January 2006 @ 9:43am
Ice cold. This is such a cool shot. The light falls in just the right place. The movement is just so. Very minimal colouring which is also lovely.
tobias on 3rd January 2006 @ 10:30am
happy new year to u also:-) nice detail on this shot....i like the reflection and bw tone:-)
pixibition on 3rd January 2006 @ 9:25pm
Wow, very nice. Love the lighting.
SteveO on 4th January 2006 @ 1:17pm
Perfect timing Paul. I love the shape of the splash and the clarity of the in-focus area. Nice work!
EOS Chaos on 4th January 2006 @ 1:37pm
one of the greatest water-drop-shots ever seen!
de on 4th January 2006 @ 5:16pm
bloody brilliant, great contrast, sharpness, DoF. Love all that :)
Dan on 5th January 2006 @ 12:37am
This is excellent. Happy New Year Paul.
owen on 5th January 2006 @ 3:23pm
niice. happy new year
frisky? on 6th January 2006 @ 1:27pm
Nice shoot? were close to the water? and what kind of lighting did u use? please
Yasmeen on 7th January 2006 @ 4:06am
Yasmeen: Lighting was with a small super bright LED mini-light, I was pretty close - cant remmeber exact distance 2ft maybe. Shot from the side (just above a 90 degree angle, the water was dropping onto clear glass held up by tumblers (glasses). Tripod used.
paul on 7th January 2006 @ 8:47am
Wow, great shot! I envy you for this picture!
Wolfgang on 7th January 2006 @ 4:27pm
this is great! the clarity of the water is amazing. would love to know how many times you had to reset this shot...b/c it is close perfect.
cy on 10th January 2006 @ 8:54pm
Beautiful shot, very sharp and perfectly timed...well done!
Jason on 12th January 2006 @ 11:35pm
Beautifully done, b&w was a great choice for this, pure class.
miles on 17th January 2006 @ 3:52am
love the b&w... great sharpness its so clear!
mikhail on 15th February 2006 @ 8:05pm
This is brilliant man. Would like to see this in your "how I did that" section :-)
jyoseph on 16th March 2006 @ 6:41pm
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leova (↑) on 12th May 2006 @ 11:35am
Great Picture!
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