3/10/2023 0 Comments Photo splash photography![]() Too bad I only copy few of my pictures from that night and I can’t really show you my failed pictures.Īnd for the post processing, what I did is basically cleaning the image, mask some splash, make the milk POP more by desaturating it and post some highlight, change my background colour (because I think purple is way more interesting) and cropped the picture. I let her to threw the rock while I took the pic. ![]() So I called in my assistant (my mom actually). Either i get my splash great but not capturing it right, or i capture it right and my splash is a meh (at this time i know i should use a remote release shutter but i can’t find it anywhere on my bag). My left hand is throwing the rock and my right arm pressing the shutter. I make a whole of jug of that (now you know the secret hahahah).įor the splash I threw a tiny rock inside the glass and, at first, I’m doing it all by myself. One thing about the milk, I know I’m gonna waste a lot of it to get the splash that I want, that is why I decided to use mixture of cornstarch and water with a little bit of milk to make the pseudo milk. Aperture is 2.8, shutter is 1/200 and my ISO is 100. The background is a piece of paper that I hung in back and I used a glass table top for a base to get that reflection. Because of only i can use one speedlight, I use a styrofoam board to fill the light on the opposite side of a light source which is a single SB900 speedlight on a white umbrella at 1/16 power. My camera is a Nikon D750 with 24-70mm f/2.8 lens, my trusty tripod and SB900 speedlight.įor triggering the light, I use CLS (Nikon’s own light system to trigger the light using pop flash on the body or a speed light). With that in mind, I decided to take a picture of splashing milk. I joined a local strobist group, and every month they challenge the user to make a photo with certain rule, and that month’s the rule is only using one speed light. I like using artificial light and a heavy strobist believer (hahaha).Īnd now about that picture “Milk & Cookies.” I see a poster of film I like, I try to emulate it at home. I see new technique and I try to copy it with a twist. Photography started as a hobby for me and it grew to a stress reliever, and now I’m a full-time photographer. I used to live in the US but recently I moved back to my country. Eric asked me if i want to talked about the picture and a little bit about me for Photography Bay, and without hesitation I said yes. My pic “ Milk & Cookies” was the lead photo on the DecemReader Photos Roundup.
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