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Canon EOS 500D - Canon EF-S 18-200mm
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I always photographed sink it shots with very fast shutter speed
to freeze the scene but well why shouldn't i turn the situation
and use a low shutter speed.
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Comments: 266
MrsPurdy-Laufeyson [2011-12-06 09:01:39 +0000 UTC]
Very good, Been doing stuff like this in my art project for A levels
Just wondering what shutter speed it actually was and what aperture you did these on? >_<
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PatrickRuegheimer In reply to MrsPurdy-Laufeyson [2011-12-12 15:55:33 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
Have a look at the deviation page, maybe you're gonna finde these infos. ;D
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MrsPurdy-Laufeyson In reply to PatrickRuegheimer [2011-12-12 19:15:30 +0000 UTC]
okay blonde moment found the information camera bit at the side >_>
i forgot that was there
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FrozenNature [2011-09-05 03:52:07 +0000 UTC]
This is awesome looking, I never seen long exposure of water that wasn't nature related (meaning water falls and other moving waters outside)
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derek-k [2011-08-15 23:57:24 +0000 UTC]
Oooh, nicely done. I don't know why I haven't seen this before. Water is often smoothed with long exposure for waterfalls and sea, but not in studio shots!
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PatrickRuegheimer In reply to derek-k [2011-08-20 12:08:29 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! (:
Yeah, I don't have any waterfalls here.
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KeidaHattori [2011-07-27 16:44:56 +0000 UTC]
i like the affect you achieved with a low shutter speed, it reminds me of the spray comming off of an ocean wave when it crashes into the rocks
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Jooihi [2011-07-10 20:10:07 +0000 UTC]
This is really cool! But I'm wondering how you managed to make the kiwi so sharp with such a long shutter speed and while the water is running on it?
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PatrickRuegheimer In reply to Jooihi [2011-07-20 15:54:02 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!
Yeah it was kinda complex, since you can't just put the kiwi on the ground. I put the kiwi on a fork and fixed the fork somehow, I can't remember exactly how.
And surely I used a tripod, but that's all. ;D
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Jooihi In reply to PatrickRuegheimer [2011-07-23 15:06:51 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I see, that was smart, I'm gonna have to try that out sometime...!
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tobi1480 [2011-07-10 17:41:28 +0000 UTC]
This one came out quite pretty as well as the other ones!
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FloatingTree [2011-07-10 17:28:00 +0000 UTC]
I really enjoy this! It's always interesting to see water frozen in space but I have to say this is just as, if not more interesting. The way it shoots off the edge of the fruit is just neat! The tones in this are really interesting as well, especially contrasted with the other Sink It collection. Very Nice!
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Lellean [2011-03-27 12:32:30 +0000 UTC]
I love this one so much it's not even funny It's so awesome ! the concept the flow-y smooth water and of course the random kiwi
I was gonna fav it but then i saw i already did a long time ago
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PierreRodriguez In reply to PatrickRuegheimer [2011-03-08 20:19:12 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome
Pierre
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Miss-Nagi [2011-02-10 20:37:37 +0000 UTC]
I love the concept of seeds appears to be driven by water ^_^
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hikimedia [2011-01-30 12:00:13 +0000 UTC]
gefällt mir sehr gut, wie es rundherum nebelig erscheint!
einfach nur mit wasser und etwas "längerer" belichtung?
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hikimedia In reply to PatrickRuegheimer [2011-01-30 21:34:54 +0000 UTC]
sehr geil
mit wasserhahn oder? ich denk mir beim anblick, das wasser müsste mit etwas kraft drauf gesprüht sein, so wie beim gartenschlauch/wasserhahn/usw.
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