For safety reasons it is recommended you use an RCD when working with water near electricity. An RCD is a device that trips when a line to earth fault occurs. i.e. water soaking a plug socket. It’s designed to trip within 0.4 milliseconds to reduce the effect of electric shocks.
This is brilliant! I'm so glad your channel popped up on my YT suggestions. Your channel mixes my two loves photography and DIY, love it! You have a new sub!
Ahhh thanks so much, man! I do hope to have some more coming soon, but totally consumed producing videos for another channel at the moment. If you want to watch a bit more I have some videos on the Wex Photo Video Channel.
Hi Colin, this was 85mm, f4, 1/60sec. But those settings alone will do nothing to capture rain. It's lighting the rain from behind that makes the difference. The Shutter speed was slow for this as I needed the candle light to be a bit brighter, but the flashes are very fast so they freeze the rain in the frame.
For safety reasons it is recommended you use an RCD when working with water near electricity.
An RCD is a device that trips when a line to earth fault occurs. i.e. water soaking a plug socket. It’s designed to trip within 0.4 milliseconds to reduce the effect of electric shocks.
This is brilliant! I'm so glad your channel popped up on my YT suggestions. Your channel mixes my two loves photography and DIY, love it! You have a new sub!
Thank you. I just made a rain machine and learn a lot from your tutorial.
Ahh excellent! Hope you get some amazing shots using it! Glad it was helpful. All the best.
@@rajkphoto Thanks. I will continue to improve it.
Thanks Raj, I made this for a shoot and it turned out perfectly. Really happy with the results!
Incredible! Just binged a bunch of these. Dope stuff bro
Ahhh thanks so much, man! I do hope to have some more coming soon, but totally consumed producing videos for another channel at the moment. If you want to watch a bit more I have some videos on the Wex Photo Video Channel.
I will be trying a version of this one. Thanks buddy. Think I’ll add some fans to give some directions to the rain
Awesome video!!Thank you for the great tips
This channel is going to blow up
I had to click that damn Bell. Because RUclips thought I shouldn't be told this came out in January!!
Excellent Tips to create Rain Machine
Awesome video
Thank you for the well made video!
Very cool! Subscribed
Great videos! Subbed
what was the spot light aimed at please?
Thank you for this, well done. I have struggled with catching falling rain so can I ask what your camera settings were please?
Hi Colin, this was 85mm, f4, 1/60sec. But those settings alone will do nothing to capture rain. It's lighting the rain from behind that makes the difference. The Shutter speed was slow for this as I needed the candle light to be a bit brighter, but the flashes are very fast so they freeze the rain in the frame.
That's way more than 20 lol but love the results
This is the same project indy mogul did 16 yesrs ago.
Over-complicated waste of money