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Cool Splash
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Photographer: Doug Kelley
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- Title: Cool Splash
- State/Province/Region: New York
- Country: United States
- Nearest Area: Long island
- Nearest Town: Medford
- Description: shot at F8 ISO 100 at least 1,25 of sec I done this with many types of glasses and I get a different photo each time. Its all in the timing to start shooting when you drop the strawberry there is a delay in time you let go to the time it hits the glass.
- Brief Directions: Table a glass that will not fall over easy strawberry's set up tripod set you focus to manual set zoom in to where you would like it to be. set the reflector up on both sided of the glass right and left and make them form a slight V so the light is more directed to glass shoot a few shoot of just the glass see how the lighting is filling in I bounce my flash off the ceiling. adjust as needed
- Gear: Single flash 2 white reflector Canon 60d 18 to 135 lens black backdrop
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