http://www.slrphotographyguide.com/macro/waterdrop.shtml
http://www.scantips.com/speed.html
http://www.cheapshooter.com/2008/08/06/water-droplet-photography-a-cool-and-easy-macro-exercise/
This semester I am planning on working with macro images of water, and different ways of shooting it. There is something very unpredicatable about shooting water that I really like, because at the end of the day no matter how much you set up the shot the water is moving on it's own in a way that you can not completely control and the serendipity of some of the photos is one of the things I am enjoying. I googled water drop photography and am posting some of the links I found with descriptions of how people made pictures of water drops and suggestions for making pictures of water drops that I am thinking about giving a try.
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I couldn't get that last link to open....but if you want to try something like this, we can talk.
ReplyDeleteHeather! These are SO cool! You should definitely look into these things. That's so amazing. I just love this water idea :)
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