| CAMERA: 35mm camera 150mm lens attached to bellows Stop action photographic example SETUP: For this high speed stop action photo a laser trigger beam tripper was placed above the rim of the glass to catch the liquid splashing up and out of the glass. This was easier than trying to hit the laser beam with the high pressure squirt from a hand held turkey baster. A delay module was used to adjust the delay for the liquid to peak before triggering an electronic cable release. The glass was sitting on a white plexiglas's surface with a soft-light placed underneath. The gray shading was added later in Photoshop. I often use long lenses for selective focus and when working with small objects. |
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