DavefromCt
No longer a newbie, moving up!
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2011
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- North East Connecticut
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Don't know why but wanted to cut a tums in half then snap my figers
Thanks....I first bought a cheap unit that's like a 'clapper' where you can clap and what ever is plugged in will be activated. I added a heavy duty relay and a flash. Then you have to set everything up and turn on your camera to 'bulb' or a long exposure. When something makes a sound the flash is activated and you have your picture. Here's another where I hollowed out an egg and put it on a mousetrap.Neat!
How does one do a sound activated shot?
Maybe the flick of his fingers? Might have been a dull sound with the chalk between them thoughI really like #2!
Was it activated by the sound of one hand clapping? Ha!![]()
Great shots, these would have been almost impossible in the 'guess the shutter speed' thread![]()
No, this one was activated by a tree falling in the woods and no one there to hear it....except the clapperI really like #2!
Was it activated by the sound of one hand clapping? Ha!![]()
Yes execpt it was bably powderMaybe the flick of his fingers? Might have been a dull sound with the chalk between them thoughI really like #2!
Was it activated by the sound of one hand clapping? Ha!![]()
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Here's one that looks like a sound activated shot but since it used it's own light (from the exploding firecracker taped to the water balloon) you just need to set up the camera and wait.....and hope the shrapnel and flying water doesn't damage your camera! This one was in the cellar but my wife was a little upset because she was on the phone and didn't know what the heck was going on.Neat!
How does one do a sound activated shot?
Here's one that looks like a sound activated shot but since it used it's own light (from the exploding firecracker taped to the water balloon) you just need to set up the camera and wait.....and hope the shrapnel and flying water doesn't damage your camera!
Great idea! Maybe even a telephoto shot where I'm far away. It's a lot of fun cleaning up after these shots huh?Here's one that looks like a sound activated shot but since it used it's own light (from the exploding firecracker taped to the water balloon) you just need to set up the camera and wait.....and hope the shrapnel and flying water doesn't damage your camera!
Grab a piece of plexiglass from the hardware store, and set it up between the camera and the "subject". I learned that lesson after spending literally months cleaning egg out of my fast 17-55mm lens and D7000 body.