“ A big splash ”
Not a very original idea, but more of a chance to play with water and a fast shutter and strobe. As I've read it takes a lot of shots to get the right splashes.

For this image I actually layered a few good splashes to create one single one. I then sharpened the water and glass to ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Drip Water Photography
  • Becky Esbenshade Edited 4 years ago

    Interesting description, Devon.  I love the bnw.  My shred is that to me the two middle splashes seem too regular and alike in shape to have occurred… more

    Interesting description, Devon.  I love the bnw.  My shred is that to me the two middle splashes seem too regular and alike in shape to have occurred naturally.  Tweaking the shape of one of them would strengthen your composition to me.  Love the visible ice and reflection too.

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  • Mary Childree Edited 4 years ago

    I like the way you captured the splash. It's pretty cool to see the ice cube at the bottom of the glass. Nice Work!

    I like the way you captured the splash. It's pretty cool to see the ice cube at the bottom of the glass. Nice Work!

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  • Marine Desaulty Edited 4 years ago

    I like that there is a lot going on, we can imagine the mess ! Very dynamic

    I like that there is a lot going on, we can imagine the mess ! Very dynamic

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  • Sarah Haney Edited 4 years ago

    This turned out really well!  I like the idea of layering the splashes- it created a great water explosion!

    This turned out really well!  I like the idea of layering the splashes- it created a great water explosion!

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Canon EOS Rebel T3i (600D) Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8
1/200 f/4.5 100 35

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