Photography: How to Make A Splash

Capturing a water drop can be difficult if you don’t have the right equipment. Here’s a cheap, easy way to do it with stuff you probably have lying around th…

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25 Responses to Photography: How to Make A Splash

  1. djpuppy28 says:

    I think the music fits just fine. lol

  2. stuge234 says:

    awesome music and awesome video

  3. artifice22 says:

    Wow, three years later and people are still bitching about the music. Sooooo from now on useless comments will immediately be deleted. Have a nice day!

  4. RyinnHD says:

    right to the point, and great song selection, thanks. :)

  5. scoo soo says:

    I Love Chevelle!

  6. Eli666Ms says:

    fast and right to the point! i also like the music

  7. ddave1234 says:

    great video right to the point, no chitchat like others

  8. Mark Mangiaracina says:

    What can be even cool is going to a pond and throwing a rock in and take a picture right when the rock hits the water 🙂 I use a DSLR and put it on portrait mode with a portrait lens and it looks rly cool

  9. BeccyWall says:

    fantastic video, I thought is was great

  10. prettymabet says:

    how i can be like u.. very good!

  11. ninjastefan says:

    Dude.. Name of the band? the music is AWESOME =)

  12. thunderboard2010 says:

    wicked dude!

  13. Afrinaldy Sanguin says:

    i like yr idea, simple & not expensive

  14. Missbutterfingers85 says:

    awesome photo shoot!! LOVED the music xx

  15. Missbutterfingers85 says:

    awesome photo shoot!! LOVED the music xx

  16. Missbutterfingers85 says:

    what an awesome photo shoot – LOVED the music!!

  17. Arjun Sajeev says:

    you’ve made it look real simple, but this is really tricky….! and you haven’t explained anything regarding manual focusing, which is the key to the whole thing!

  18. max frost says:

    Actually, it’s awesome music.

  19. max frost says:

    METAL TO DEATH!!!!

  20. TreasuredAngel says:

    Thanks for making this look so easy!

  21. goodlookingdracula says:

    that’s great. i like being practical

  22. spikiiii says:

     thx 🙂

  23. commerceskate says:

    ooo! awesome, so even if the camera reads 1/200 its only exposing for as long as the flash goes off? well either way, thank you very much, i am actually doing droplet pics this very second so i will definitely try that 😀

  24. Bjørn Tore Sørensen says:

    If the camera shutter speed is 1/200s and the flash blink is 1/8000s, andit is dark in the room, then the effetive exposure time now 1/8000s and not 1/200s! The big different is that you now will freese the drop without 3x500W of lamps.

  25. artifice22 says:

    Actually it wasn’t photoshop it was yellow and red paint.

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