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Camera: Fujifilm FinePix F31fd Date: Aug 15, 2007 Aperture: f/2.8 ISO: 800 Shutter: 1/1000th Galleries: Action, Digital Art Date Uploaded: Aug 15, 2007
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What you need: a 30 Liter aquarium filled with a maximum of 25 liters of water, ambient daylight as bright as possible (no direct sunlight), white plastic or cardboard approx. 1,2 meter by 80 cm, your fork.
Wrap the plastic or cardboard around the tank at three sides, have the light coming from above the fourth side.
Place the camera as close as possible to the tank (on a massive tripod), if your camera is shiny, place black cardboard in front of it with a hole for the lens.
Hold your fork into the water, press shutter halfway to focus, keep pressed, lift the fork and hit the water.
Try about 50 times and walla.
Careful! Water can harm your gear, you might want to cover it... |
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08/17/2007 02:11:05 AM |
Very nice idea and execution. Well done post process :) |
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08/15/2007 03:59:39 PM |
Ahhh, you do all that work, and look what you get! A superb image.
NICE one. |
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08/15/2007 02:00:37 PM |
I gotta try this one day. |
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08/15/2007 01:07:14 PM |
this has got to be another of my favs so far! |
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08/15/2007 07:49:00 AM |
Finally, a fork gets a dip in the pool. Looks great. |
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08/15/2007 06:43:30 AM |
Sweet, this is fantastic. and You confirmed my ideas of how to get nice tank shots (-; Double rock on. L()L Great work. |
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08/15/2007 05:19:34 AM |
Way good! How did you do that? This is amazing. |
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08/15/2007 05:00:15 AM |
Fork you and all of your forking photos! I'm forking tired of looking at all of them - no matter how forking good they are!
Signed,
The Spoon
};>) |
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08/14/2007 11:56:11 PM |
Wow, that is really cool! Love the bubbles at the tip of each tine along with the motion of the water. |
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