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A drink?...

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A drink? sent on November 12, 2013 (15:32) by Swat. 7 comments, 643 views.

at 56mm, 1/200 f/10.0, ISO 500, tripod.




3 persons like it: Lenny, Monica Pelizzetti, NaCapaTanta


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sent on January 03, 2014 (22:53)


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posso chiederti come fai a fare questi scatti della serie vino nel bicchiere? Mi piacerebbe provare ma non riesco a trovare tutorials sull'argomento...
Complimenti per tutte le foto di questa galleria!:-P

can I ask how do you do these shots of the series in the wine glass? I'd try but I can not find tutorials on the subject ...
Congratulations to all the photos in this gallery! :-P

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sent on January 04, 2014 (15:13)


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Grazie infinite Monica , in realtà e' molto semplice ( anche perché se l'ho fatta io... MrGreen ) , per non farti troppo confondere ti dico esattamente ciò che ho usato però prendi con le pinze tutto , si può fare con meno o con materiale diverso :

2 flash esterni
cavalletto
telecomando per scatto remoto ( con filo)
fondale bianco (pannellino acquistabile in brico o un negozio di fai date , ci sono vari materiali plastici a basso costo)
pannello in plexiglass trasparente

effetto movimento :

Ho attaccato con un po' di biadesivo il bicchiere al pannello in plexiglass ( che quindi sara il piano d'appoggio) sul tavolo ,una volta poi impostata la fotocamera e "apparecchiato" il set , ho mosso con la mano il piano in plexiglass destra/sinistra cos' da far muovere il vino , successivamente ho scattato ( a caso) sperando di cogliere l'attimo ! Per le impostazioni l'unica accortezza può essere non usare un diaframma troppo aperto , il piano lo muovi in orizzontale ma e' vero anche che essendo un lavoro "Manuale" rischi di sportarlo leggermente avanti indietro compromettendo la messa a fuoco , gli iso possono stare bassi ( tanto usi i flash)

La post produzione e' legata solo ai colori dello sfondo ( che era un po' grigio infatti si vedere nel corpo del bicchiere , "mio errore" ) , tutto il resto e' movimento reale dell'oggetto.

Preparati a macchiare un po' il tavolo di cucina ! MrGreen

Non sono un grande "spiegatore" quindi chiedi pure qualsiasi precisazione , resto a disposizione e grazie ancora !



Thank you so much Monica, reality and 'very simple (because if I made it ...:-D), not to confuse you too much I tell you exactly what I used but take it with pliers everything you can do with or less with different material:

2 external flash
easel
remote control for remote shooting (with wire)
white backdrop (small panel bought at a DIY store or hobby projects, there are various plastic materials at low cost)
transparent plexiglass panel

motion effect:

I stuck with a little 'double-sided glass to plexiglass panel (which then will the shelf) on the table, then set the camera once and "prepared" the set,I moved her hand up the plexiglass right / left so 'as to move the wine, then I took (in case) hoping to seize the moment! For the settings may be the only care not to use an iris open too far, the plan you move it horizontally but it 's also true that having a job "Manual" risks sportarlo slightly back and forth compromising the focus, the ISO can be low (just use the flash)

The post-production and 'related only to the colors of the background (which was a bit' gray you see it in the body of the glass, "my mistake"), and all the rest 'real movement of the object.

Get ready to spot a little 'kitchen table! :-D

I'm not a big "spiegatore" well then ask for any clarification, rest in disposition and thanks again!


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sent on January 08, 2014 (10:31)


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Grazie molte, la spiegazione è chiarissima. ....avrò unbel po' da divertirmi ah ah...;-)

Thank you very much, the explanation is clear. Unbel .... I have little 'fun ha ha ... ;-)

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sent on January 10, 2014 (20:09)


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MrGreen

:-D

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sent on April 03, 2014 (9:27)


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Bella idea! Complimenti è molto originale!

Nice idea! Congratulations very original!

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sent on August 05, 2014 (13:19)


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Questa tua serie è davvero unica. Si vede che hai passione. mi piace, mi piace e mi piace

This series is really your only one. You see that you have passion. I like it, I like it and I like

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sent on October 05, 2014 (11:36)


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Grazie Cosimo !

Thanks Cosimo!


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