I used a cheap, white framed canvas (like a painter uses). They only cost about a pound (around a US dollar) each. they stand more easily . they make great backgrounds for this, also for food or small items.
Great tips, i would like to share something here. When we want to freeze the motion of a subject, the first thing to do is to use a fast speed, ie short exposure. For example, we can start by using an approximate speed of 1/400, and continue probing until you get a good definition in the subject is moving, in this case, the splash of water.
25 responses to “Highspeed Water Photography Tutorial”
Great video!
Can you make Tamron 180mm macro lens review?
at 6:12 , theres a penis in your cup sir.
wow it's really amzxing
nice helpful video
Future Kai in action
For a moment he sounds like Kai…?
Very helpful
Wow cool
sir which camera and lens used in video ??
how many hours do i want keep my dslr in side the dry box?
belive me ur note professionnel .
I used a cheap, white framed canvas (like a painter uses). They only cost about a pound (around a US dollar) each. they stand more easily . they make great backgrounds for this, also for food or small items.
can i shoot with nikon 5200
what appertaure should be needed and shutter speed
Great tutorial, I subscribed!
Great tips, i would like to share something here. When we want to freeze the motion of a subject, the first thing to do is to use a fast speed, ie short exposure. For example, we can start by using an approximate speed of 1/400, and continue probing until you get a good definition in the subject is moving, in this case, the splash of water.
1:45, Stops the paper from seeping in the water.
what is the shutter speed
great effect and tutorial,, but no one is answering what lens he used.. can we get an answer to that?
thanks.
which lens r u using ??
Great tutorial!
Chill with the accent. It sounds fake.
Thanks a lot, I loved it, I am going to try it this wkend 🙂
Cool video . Thanks
Inspiring