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  • Writer: Jase Foster
    Jase Foster
  • Nov 18, 2021
  • 1 min read








My Process: My process consisted of struggling to find the right speed for the water droplets to fall at, it would always be too big of a drop, too small of a drop, etc. but once I got the speed I liked, I would always change it to try and have some variety in my photos.


What I struggled with: for some reason I got the timing more or less down, I got droplet in frame, but I just couldn't keep a consistent focus on where the water droplet would hit, causing more than half of the shots I took to be a bit blurry( as seen as #6). Another big struggle was the distance between the camera and the water bowl. every-time I would stand up to adjust the drop speed, it would seem once I sat back down, the bowl was too far away, causing me to readjust the focus on the camera.

 
 
 
  • Writer: Jase Foster
    Jase Foster
  • Nov 3, 2021
  • 1 min read



Iso:800 - 1000(This is an estimate, I forgot to look at the exact number

Fstop: 5.6

Shutter speed: 1/16( also an estimate)

Lighting power: 1/8(also also an estimate)

Red light filter


 
 
 

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