Greetings,
I had fun with this yesterday afternoon. I have been couch ridden with a cold so I went out to enjoy the beautiful afternoon. I took the garden hose and let it run while I took some pics. Some with a tripod and some without. Different shutter speeds and iso. This is the way to learn about shutter speeds. After 155 pictures I was getting the hang of it. The difference in 1/1500 and 1/2000 is noticeable, not to mention 1/30 to 1/3000.
The first 4 -- no tripod--small stream from nozzel
The next 3 --tripod and large deluge from hose
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Here's the setup with water splashing on light (solid stream) 1/45sec f11 iso100 |
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1/1000 f5.6 iso400 This looks like a solid stream until it's stopped at 1/1000sec |
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Water pouring off light at 1/1000 f5.6 iso400 |
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Similar to above--I like the drops |
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Open hose stream-tripod-1/2000 f4 iso100 |
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1/3000sec f4.5 iso400 Compare to next shot at 1/10sec These two pictures were taken set at shutter priority 1/3000 and 1/10. Notice how the camera went to f4.5 for the 1/3000 shot(wide open) and then went to f32(tiny opening) for the 1/10 shot to let enough light in for each. |
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This is what we see--- 1/10sec f32 iso400 |
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Great demonstration shots and "training" for us!! THANKS Burr!! Great info.
ReplyDeletei like the 2nd one, nice stopped like that, something we cant see with the naked eye. moving water can be interesting to photograph nice job.
ReplyDeletebecky
Great capture on #4, I really like everything about it!
ReplyDeleteI feel way more creative after seeing everything you guys posted. Wish I would have thought of some of these ideas. I'm going with #2 as my favorite.
ReplyDeletelove number 4 Burr...great shots .
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