Jumping color droplets
Found this photo posted in Macro photography site
As per the authorĀ Ariful Islam S’uhas
Gears: Nikon D300 & Nikon Micro 105mm f/2.8 AF-S.
Technical details: Use poster colors with transparent paper glue and put them on the surface of a sub woofer which is covered by polythene. Put the camera on a tripod, manually focus the colors. One flash fired off camera with diffuser from top at 1/32. Set a transparent plastic tray as backdrop with a yellow paper and covered it with kitchen tissue to diffuse the light. Set two speed lights behind the plastic tray, one with magenta gel and and another with blue gel, all are set at 1/16, then turn off the room light. When music start to play, with the beat of drums, those colors start to jump. Use remote shutter to take photos.
For sharp view: https://www.flickr.com/photos/arifgraphy/16664837674/
Oil and water photography
Linda has amazed me with her amazing skills with her macro photography
You can check out her pages here
Mirror photography
- Taking a photograph is front of a mirror and removing the camera( camera must be set up using a mono pod) using Photoshop
- Two mirrors ( as in my bedroom ) should be facing opposite to each other
- Keep the camera in a low angle take the photo, think of some other ideas as well
Tilt photography
Refer original post on this. First step is to take, picture of cars and building from very high and then convert using filters. Also study what makes a minuature model look miniatures
- One thing is flat textures
- We need more buildings, cars and people. Take as many pictures with high angle. although experts advice us to include only cars, buildings and people while composing, I guess, I can experiment with skylines, hills and water
Ring and heart in the bible
Color pencil photography
Mathew’s suggestion could be implemented like this
Got inspiration from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gvck53dNGXo
And ofcourse don’t forget to check out https://www.google.co.in/search?q=color+pencils



