“ Film Noir ”
Dank and dreary, day after day, so indoors to play. I set the basin tap dripping and set up the shot in front. With the flash set to Multi 12 Hz and a variable ND filter on the lens I held the strobe directly above the tap and took the shot adjusting the variable ND to fine tune the exposure.
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Photo Location: UK
  • Elisabeth Auld Edited 2 years ago

    Love this shot - stunning!

    Love this shot - stunning!

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  • Santosh Salunke Edited 2 years ago

    This is an absolutely beautiful shot. You nailed it.

    This is an absolutely beautiful shot. You nailed it.

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  • Keith Wobeser Edited 2 years ago

    You totally nailed the film noir look.  Great gritty feel.

    You totally nailed the film noir look.  Great gritty feel.

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  • John Franco Edited 2 years ago

    Works so well!!!! and yes - the B&W really adds to the shot -

    Works so well!!!! and yes - the B&W really adds to the shot -

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Nikon D5500 Sigma 18-300mm (Nikon)
1" f/16 400 78

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