Water Drops

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I love the lighting, makes the water drops sparkle.
 
How are you triggering the camera?
 
And the disease is spreading ........ !
(I also started out with all blue photos of the droplets and begin to feel inspired to take more all blue ones NOW :D).
 
Thanks guys. I use a wireless remote.

Great shots :)

Just a wireless and good timing?
I've been thinking of making up some sort of beam and time delay device, seems to be fairly common for this kind of shot.

Also love the lighting, what did you use?
 
Thanks guys. Yes, just good timing. It's not that hard at all. I don't think it's worth the effort to create a switch. I wanted to try this in stobiscopic mode, but I can't get this to work well for some reason. Here is a link to making a trigger.

Here is my set up. I was using three flash heads in wireless mode. I have the third one behind the sheet aiming down towards the bowl. This was in group "C". That's how I was able to get the reflection of the drop and crown. You don't need multi flash heads tho.

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Wowie, zowie TC! Thanks for showing us this. I've wondered how you do it, myself. I've admired these images here and on other threads, they're just so inspiring on so many levels. Thanks again for letting us in on some of your process.
 
Love, love them :D

<--- water drop addict!

and thanks for showing us your setup too, very helpful
 

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