
Can’t see the video? Click here www.youtube.com Make a splash with your photography as digital photography expert Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com demonstrates the strobist set up required to capture the beauty hidden in a drop of water.
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can you show a video on how to apply your name to a photo inside a gaussian blurred bar using photoshop?
great work Gavin…..God Bless u
u have a very awesome tutorial…love it!!!!=)
Awesom
Brilliant work
awesome
way 2 go
WOW beautiful shots!
did the flash even go off?
thanks this is art =)
Thats so cool. i always thought that the coloured waterdroplets had been modified in photoshop, he he ur teaching me alot!
AWESOME!!!
@FischerPhotography
Indeed, a tiny little needle wil do the trick !
I had find this out last week !
Thanks for your comments !
Greetz,
Mark
Maybe just a sewing needle will do the trick (I’m not positive because i’ve never tried this before).
The statement about what setting to use for your flash is completely incorrect. In order to clearly stop the motion of water you need to use the shortest flash duration as possible. That would mean that with a a camera flash you would need to use the lowest setting possible in order to actually speed up or shorten the amount of time that the flash is actually illuminated. The shutter speed is irrelevant.
@diddly206 : isn’t the 50d mode dial silver? looks more like a 40d to me.
did you use the flash now or not?
Pretty impresive. Nice to learn some new techniques. Thank You Sir
thats what i thought but i dont think the 50d has viewer to the right of the flash or does it?
looks like the 50D
how do you make a hole in the bag ?
If i do thats, ive a hole waterjet, and not only drops !!
hey thanks for tip man. keep it up!
Thank you Gavin, my pics are quite nice…
awesome!
Bravo!! i’m gonna try this one out, that for sure. I’ve also subscribed, it’s my first subscription in youtube
Thanks for sharing, really thank you
What lens do u use for this kind of photography?