High-Speed Photography Tutorial with Splashes and Flashes




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In this high-speed photography tutorial, you will learn how to freeze the motion of water splashes by using external flashes, a fish tank, and an object of your choice.

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35 responses to “High-Speed Photography Tutorial with Splashes and Flashes”

  1. I realize that I'm late to the party by several years but the fact that a lens is a prime in NO way guarantees that it's sharp. And what standard are we using to say a lens is sharp? Are we talking Zeiss and or Leica sharp; or sharp for a high production consumer lens made in a 3rd world country? It's not just about being sharp; it's about contrast colour rendition, chromatic aberations, etc, etc, etc…

  2. Evan my boy….you are very creative and have some awesome insights into high-speed photography…really enjoyed watching the green and red sweet peppers falling into the aquarium…What I want to know is did you cut those suckers up and fry them with garlic and onions in olive oil? Oh yeas, and then eat them over pasta and sauce? 🙂

  3. Brilliant tutorial Evan. Thanks a ton!
    Picture at 2:29 is much sharper and better than the "unedited – straight out of camera" picture at 4:45. Can you pl. explain the post processing you have done? Is this tutorial available with your e-book as well?

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