yoby
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- Dave
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Was a bit bored earlier and thought I'd have a go at some water droplets and splashy type things for the first time. Watched a setup video I found on strobist which was handy for where to aim the flash etc, and then grabbed all my stuff.
Had the camera on a tripod, high speed clicks with remote shutter, f8 with shutterspeed 1/250. Flash was bounced off of some plain white paper behind the glass, and I focussed on a pen (where the drips would be) and locked it off manually. All should have worked rather well, but the end results were extremely dissapointing. What I thought was a clean glass, quite clearly wasn't, and no matter what I wiped it with, all I got were smears all over the place.
Also, when I started dropping objects in (like grapes and a dairylea slice) the knobbing glass fell over. Had to clear up before the Mrs got home and abandoned the shoot after that.
What do you guys use to clean your glasses, how do you make sure the glass is anchored to the table, is it possible to take these photos without making a real mess, or should I have gone and got a fish tank or something instead.
Had the camera on a tripod, high speed clicks with remote shutter, f8 with shutterspeed 1/250. Flash was bounced off of some plain white paper behind the glass, and I focussed on a pen (where the drips would be) and locked it off manually. All should have worked rather well, but the end results were extremely dissapointing. What I thought was a clean glass, quite clearly wasn't, and no matter what I wiped it with, all I got were smears all over the place.
Also, when I started dropping objects in (like grapes and a dairylea slice) the knobbing glass fell over. Had to clear up before the Mrs got home and abandoned the shoot after that.
What do you guys use to clean your glasses, how do you make sure the glass is anchored to the table, is it possible to take these photos without making a real mess, or should I have gone and got a fish tank or something instead.