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Excellent shot Gareth nice to see someone put some effort into getting the shot they want, top work as always![]()
Thank you Allan for the exceedingly kind comments!
Excellent shot Gareth nice to see someone put some effort into getting the shot they want, top work as always![]()
Many thanks for the explanation, appreciated.Thank you most kindly Dave!
Many thanks indeed Dave, I certainly appreciate the positive comment!
Thank you Mark, very kind of you to say!
It was a pretty straightforward setup really.
Here is a pic I quickly put together....
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The green gel flash was below the level of the tile and pointing upwards, fairly close to the diffuser.
I tried placing it behind the diffuser at first, but couldn't seem to get a nice gradient, so I went in front and took a chance that no splashes would fall onto it!
Once this was dialled in, it was just a matter of fiddling with the flash settings to get the right balance....and of course chucking many cupfuls of water at the bottle!
It took about 30 or so throws to get a good result.![]()
Drink
Lovely shot, that background is superb, it makes the image work for me (that's not too say the bottle and water aren't great too).
Very nice shot for ‘drink’, lovely vibrant colours too - I think I’m going to have to copy your setup at some point and give it a try!
...I think I’m going to have to copy your setup...
Drink: what a stunning image, really well done. Another top drawer entry in the bag!
Hi Gareth
Yet another excellent Image, Love the green colour, all pin sharp. All I can say is your house must be very wet with all that water being spashed around.
Pete
That'sa great picture Gareth, lighting looks spot on, well composed and love the colour.
FULL and DRINK are brilliant shots, Gareth. You are setting a very high standard throughout this challenge.
I, on the other hand, am falling behind miserably!!
Great shot Gareth.
Great shots for Full and Drink Gareth, really well set up, love the lighting in drink and the DoF in Full, great stuff!

It’s a nice image well thought out as for what I can see behind the hands not much vaguely aware of something bottom right quarter (on an iPad) but it looks fine to me.


Great image Gareth. Love the grainy texture. I can see a ghost to the bottom right of the hands but it just looks like a very inkling of a reflection of the hands.
You definitely seem to be enjoying this challenge and have come up with some cracking images.
Hi Gareth,
Apologies for not dropping by for a while.
Time - A beautiful shot of a beautiful time piece. That blue face is really something else. Excellent as always
Full - Another cracking image. Perfect depth and focal point and a creative hit for the theme.
Drink - WOW!! Simply blown away by that. Stunning
Dirty - Perfect shot for the theme. The skin looks maybe a touch compressed tonally for my but that is only my opinion of course. It certainly portrays dirty very well.
Dirty: I really like this image, looks great in mono and conjours lots of thoughts. great job
Really suits the theme and I can see something behind the hands but I think it adds to the overall effect.
Nice mucky hands Gareth![]()
Hi Gareth, that is a great b+w conversion! Suits it very well indeed. Well composed.
I can see the trousers on the rhs.
Thank you most kindly Lee, no need to apologise mate, perfectly understandable.
I wonder if you could clarify what you mean by tonally compressed though. I'm a complete beginner with mono processing, so any help I can get I would greatly appreciate.![]()
Dirty is a great shot and well on theme Gareth, goes great as a gritty b&w image and if you have to look then you can just see your trousers but still a great shot.
Hi Gareth
Dirty - Nice Image, fits the theme and the B&W processing works well, reminds me of the Images or worker from the 50's where they really used to work and get dirty.
The Trousers are only just visible on my monitor, but I have turned the brightness down so not to burn my retina's out.
Pete
Hi Gareth,
It means that the whole range of tones from black through to white may not be being fully used. For instance, in Photoshop, black is 0 and white is 255. On my monitor, I feel that the blacks are around 20 and could darken and bit and the white end might be 220 and could be a bit lighter maybe (stretching the image). It is of course my eyes and my monitor (and not my image) so feel free to ignore meI hope that helps
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No problem Gareth. There are plenty of test images on the web to try on your monitor.
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Fantastic image for Dirty Gareth, really like this one (even with the trousers!!)

Shoehorn or not I think it`s a pretty cool shot Gareth, a good macro shot and it ticks the theme box.
I wondered what it was! That is a good macro shot Gareth with some nice detail.