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Water Drops 10...

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Water Drops 10 sent on April 21, 2013 (17:53) by Fabio Castagna. 4 comments, 842 views. [retina]

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avatarjunior
sent on May 10, 2013 (20:58)


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Ciao Fabio, bella serie di scatti molto particolari sono quelle piccolissime goccioline che si vedono nelle tue foto, ti piace fotografare l'acqua? possiamo parlarne se ti va. un saluto Angeloemme51

Hello Fabio, nice series of shots are very particular those tiny droplets that you see in your photos, I like to photograph the water? we can talk about it if you like. a greeting Angeloemme51

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sent on May 19, 2013 (17:55)


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Ciao Angelo, grazie del complimento! :-P
Si mi piace molto fotografare l'acqua.
Ho visto i tuoi scatti molto particolari e mi sono documentato si internet sullo strumento che usi tu x fotografare le gocce d'acqua.
Le tue foto sono molto belle, magiche direi.
Se ti va spiegami qualcosa sulla tua tecnica, mi farebbe piacere.
Grazie e buona luce! ;-)
By Fabio

Hello Angel, thanks for the compliment! :-P
Yes, I really like to photograph the water.
I saw your shots very special and I have documented the internet is the tool that you are using x photographing water drops.
Your photos are very beautiful, magical really.
If you wanna tell me something about your technique, I'd love to.
Thank you and good light! ;-)
By Fabio

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sent on May 23, 2013 (11:20)


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Ciao Fabio la mia tecnica e' innanzi tutto sperimentare ,un volta trovato il modo di fare le foto ,voglio dire posizione dei flash distanza della macchina da dove cade la goccia,messa a fuoco con un riferimento"una grossa vite alta 15 cm" nel contenitore d'acqua dove avviene la caduta della goccia .Io uso la gomma o farina di Guar.come addensante, un litro di acqua calda e mezzo cucchiaino di GUAR ,devi usare il minipimer per mescolare , i coloranti alimentari se non li trovi in commercio nei negozi di alimentari cercali in rete . Poi bisogna provare con l'apparecchietto varie combinazioni: 3/4 gocce che cadono, dimensioni delle stesse, tempi di caduta .Con "micro spostamenti" dei pulsanti si possono avere forme differenti a volte belle altre no .Ci sono tantissime varianti che influenzano le forme . (temperatura dell'acqua, viscosita' altezza di caduta numero di gocce che cadono, tempi fra una goccia e l'altra e altro ancora) a mio parere e' un hobbies da tenere per l'inverno ,se decidi di cimentarti in questo fammelo sapere ,ne parleremo in maniera piu' approfondita. Complimenti per le Tue foto ,ciao Buona Luce Angelo

Hello Fabio my technique and 'first experiment, a time found a way to take pictures, I mean position of the flash remote machine from where the falls drop, focus with a reference to "a large screw 15 cm high" in the container of water where is the fall of the drop. I use the rubber or flour thickener Guar.come, a liter of hot water and half a teaspoon of GUAR, you must use the blender to mix, food coloring if you do not find them on the market in grocery stores look for them on the net. Then you have to try various combinations with the apparecchietto: 3/4 drops falling, of the same size, fall times. With "micro movements" of the buttons may have different forms at times beautiful some are not. There are lots of variants that influence forms. (Water temperature, viscosity 'drop height the number of drops that fall, the time lag between a drop and the other and more) in my opinionee 'a hobbies to keep for the winter, if you decide to try your hand at this let me know, we'll talk about in a more' depth. Congratulations for your photos, hello Good Light Angel

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sent on May 23, 2013 (12:01)


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Ciao Angelo, grazie della bella spiegazione, mannaggia quante cose bisogna mettere in conto.
Comunque è molto interessante e bello fotografarle con questa tecnica e come dici tu sembrerebbe un hobbie da approfondire in inverno quando si fanno meno uscite di casa e ci si può dedicare con più attenzione.
Poi ne riparleremo e per ora ti ringrazio della tua amichevole disponibilità e ti faccio i complimenti anch'io x le tue belle foto.
Buona giornata e buona luce!
B y Fabio


Hello Angel, thank you for your nice explanation, damn how many things you have to take into account.
However, it is very interesting and beautiful photograph with this technique and as you say it would seem a hobbie to be explored in the winter when you do not leave the house and you can devote more carefully.
Then we'll talk about for now and thank you for your availability friendly and I congratulate you too x your beautiful photos.
Good day and good light!
B y Fabio


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