Some more Drops

jbr13

www.jbr.smugmug.com
Well since it is a little to cold out to shoot, I have taken the camer indoors for a few days. Here are a few more water drops....


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Enjoy
 

Macluvr

New Member
LOL, love your pics as always. Daughter was sitting here looking too and kept ooooohing and aaaaahing! She also said that's coooool man! :lmao:
 

SoccerMom2

New Member
Well since it is a little to cold out to shoot, I have taken the camer indoors for a few days. Here are a few more water drops....


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Enjoy

How do you do that? What software do you use? My Hubby is now all into photography. I can't wait to show him these pics. He rather spend money on software for photography then to have me buy more shoes or purses..lol!
 

jbr13

www.jbr.smugmug.com
How do you do that? What software do you use? My Hubby is now all into photography. I can't wait to show him these pics. He rather spend money on software for photography then to have me buy more shoes or purses..lol!

These are done just using my camera. I use my D90 on a tripod with a remote, a bowl of water, a paper backdrop, and a bag or water suspended over the bowl with a small hole in it. Then you just take shot after shot to get your timing down. The only thing software was used for is post processing the pictures taken. In these, I bumped the saturation a slight bit, sharpens a little, and cropped them. No special software needed.


There are a few more on my site at: Water Droplets - www.jbr.smugmug.com by Jason Rearick


Jason
 
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SoccerMom2

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These are done just using my camera. I use my D90 on a tripod with a remote, a bowl of water, a paper backdrop, and a bag or water suspended over the bowl with a small hole in it. Then you just take shot after shot to get your timing down. The only thing software was used for is post processing the pictures taken. In these, I bumped the saturation a slight bit, sharpens a little, and cropped them. No special software needed.


There are a few more on my site at: Water Droplets - www.jbr.smugmug.com by Jason Rearick


Jason


Thats awesome. I will have to try that. I did see online they had a remote but i didn't see one for D3000. Can you use the same one you have for mine?
 

jbr13

www.jbr.smugmug.com
Oh, and I was also using a SB600 External flash, sorry I forgot to mention it.
Yes your D3000 does have a remote. It should be listed in your manual. It is the ML-L3 IR remote, but you can also get other after market remotes I imagine.

The ML-L3 remote is cheap and easy to use, and works well. I purchased a Satechi wired remote for the D90 that I like much better, and it has several options the IR remotes don't have. I am not sure if you can get a wired remote for the D3000 or not though, again check your manual and search the internet.

Jason
 

hvp05

Methodically disorganized
the ML-L3 IR remote
I had an IR remote for one of my previous cameras. I got it because I thought it would be more flexible than one on a wire. I ended up not liking it so much because it was not always easy to get my hand out of the way if I was behind the camera and wanted to snap the shot instantly.

Back on topic... you did get some nice ones. What I like most is your choice of backgrounds (paisley :lol:) and the different moods they create.
 
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