Thursday, 3 October 2013

High Speed Water Droplets

Research;



These images are an example of Dr Harold Edgerton where he uses high speed shots. He was able to produce flash durations of 1/100,000 (1 millionth) of a second. I am aiming to capture the crown and where the water droplet travels out of the liquid.
http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/

Martin Waugh

http://www.liquidsculpture.com/fine_art/water-drop-photo.htm?title=AmberOrb

Set Up;



Equipment;
  • Speed Light
  • Food Colouring 
  • Trays
  • Table
  • Patterned Paper
  • Shutter Release Cable or Remote
  • Freezer Bags with Handles
  • Frame to attach the bag of liquid to, above the tray
  • Sellotape (in case you need to cover the hole)
  • Camera
  • Tripod  
  • Milk
  • Water
  • Pin
  • Towels
  • Torch
  • Zoom Lens 

Information;

During this shoot, it is an experimental process until you get to grips with when to capture the droplets. You are aiming to create the different effects by how the water splashes.
It is important to understand that it isn't the camera shutter speed that freezes the water droplet movement, it is the flash duration that does the work.
It is easy enough to replicate at home.

How to;

  1. Set up the equipment in a suitable area
  2. Fill the bag up with water and make a small hole in the bottom
  3. Set your camera to auto focus and place a pen where the water drops. When it is focused change it to manual
  4. Set up the speed light (wireless or cable) facing towards the card behind the water tray. If you have the ETTL setting this should be activated
  5. Experiment with milk, coloured paper, perspex, water
  6. Use the shutter release to begin shooting


Friday, 17 May 2013

Natural Landscapes


These images are some of my natural landscapes that were taken in the local area. I found that the weather was beautiful on the day of the shoot, therefore I was able to capture a nice contrast of green and blue areas of the images. 
©JadeHoughton2013









Street Photography


These are a few of my digital images of the street unit. I decided to change them into black and white as they are more known to be like this and they also work well. 
©JadeHoughton2013







Fashion On Location

These images are from the fashion on location session, I feel that they are beautiful and worked with an amazingly talented model 
©JadeHoughton2013