Experimental water series

aminstar
Posted 12/06/2009 - 19:41 Link
Having seen one of Mike's early version of stunning water drop images I had in mind having a go one of these days when I couldn't puff any smokes nor bubbles , so today was the day.

I wonder if this first image is too bright and the green hurt the eyes. It was the bright reflector that created it.

Comments highly sought please, and some more to come.

Thank you

Amin

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PentaxBabe
Posted 12/06/2009 - 19:49 Link
Hi Amin,

The background is bright, however, I think it enhances the water giving it almost a 3d effect with depth. I really like it
aminstar
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:00 Link
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aminstar
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:01 Link
Thank you PentaxBabe I am really glad the green is not overwhelming for the eyesight as you said.
Don
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:04 Link
I like!
Fired many shots. Didn't kill anything.
aminstar
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:09 Link
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Edited by aminstar: 12/06/2009 - 20:10
Snootchies
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:11 Link
Wow Amin, the DFA 100 is truly a gem!
Bob

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aminstar
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:12 Link
Snootchies wrote:
Wow Amin, the DFA 100 is truly a gem!
Hi Bob
yup, the macro lens is a stunner, but I have been using it with the 1.7x Adapter on some of these ones.
I need a bit of an extra range for these ones
PentaxBabe
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:13 Link
Amin,

I like you a lot, but would you mind awfully stop posting pictures that show me why it will be a long time before I can even consider calling myself a photographer

I like all of them. They are amazing Going off to work out how to do it myself

typo corrected!
Edited by PentaxBabe: 12/06/2009 - 20:14
aminstar
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:15 Link
PentaxBabe wrote:
Amin,

I like you a lot, but would you mind awlfully stop posting pictures that show me why it will be a long time before I can even consider calling myself a photographer

I like all of them. They are amazing Going off to work out how to do it myself
Dont work too hard on them or else your images will come up so trumps that I will feel awful with these ones .
These are still on experimental basis, I have been cooking up some ideas that I want to implement in the next series aha
In the meantime I can keep on practising on these
aminstar
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:17 Link
PentaxBabe wrote:
Amin,

I like you a lot, but would you mind awfully stop posting pictures that show me why it will be a long time before I can even consider calling myself a photographer

I like all of them. They are amazing Going off to work out how to do it myself

typo corrected!
Oh by the way, you could start by assembling the sensor kit with that delay timer that some of the members were taking the mickey out of me when I was still working on it .
Talking about that, got to upload a pic of my shed to show Paul and Tel that my shed is still intact hehehehe

Terry and Paul, where are you? Tracy must have sent Terry for shopping and I suspect Paul must be zzz as he doesn't sleep at night LOL
Edited by aminstar: 12/06/2009 - 20:18
ttk
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:27 Link
I'm here watching you Amin
Tel,
Aiki
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:28 Link
wow !!!

If you take a topic, you do not stop before you are excellent on that !


I wonder, what will be next ! ?
Aiki

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ttk
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:32 Link
Aiki wrote:


I wonder, what will be next ! ?
Maybe how to use flash in the water
Tel,
aminstar
Posted 12/06/2009 - 20:35 Link
ttk wrote:
Aiki wrote:


I wonder, what will be next ! ?
Maybe how to use flash in the water
Terry, don't you start giving me ideas , don't you start with strange ideas just in case I grab on one of them .

Mattmatic has had enough of me bugging him already, got to give him some peace and rest .

Matt, thank you so much for the 555 Timer book, its really great for me and I have managed to give my first steps thanks to that book

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