Thanks for the tutorial. It was very interesting watching one of your older videos. I have been following your channel for a while, and you have certainly grown in your presentation. Cheers.
I’ve watched a lot of your landscape videos and didn’t realise you used to focus on water drops. I’m just getting into water drops now. Going to order the miops splash and hopefully get some nice shots.
I use the mixture in the dropper and put about an 8 to 1 mixture of water to gum mix in the tray. I'm not the author of these videos, just relaying what has worked for me. You only need about 2 inches of water in your tray. I use a 90 mm macro lens for up close shots.
Hi Adam I love your videos and have just got into Water drop photography. I have a pluto dropper and it works really well. The problem I have is the photo isn't fully sharp. I'm shooting at 1/200 F11 iso 640 and have my flash set to 1/64. I have gotten my focus right pre shooting. Should I go to F16?
Hello, I'm sorry but I didn't understand (I know very little English-American) if you use the mixture obtained only as a liquid to drop or do you also use it in the container where the drop falls or, in the container, do you use water or something else? Thanks
very nicely explained.i have 2 questions 1) alternate of xantham gum(did i spell correct)? 2)ok we did a great water droplet shoot. then does it sell? does it reap back of our hard work? it might b a silly question.
+Manish Arora You can add sugar. That thickens it a little. Make sure you wash out any drop machine you might be using though afterwards or it will all get sticky. I'd stick with the xantham gum though. I sell water drop prints yes.
+First Man Photography thanks a lot. can glycerine help? and that's didn't come to my mind to sell as prints. lol . subscribed to you channel very inspiring
super ! thanks sharing tips with us. just received my pluto trigger+arm+valve and learning how to use it. all pluto tutos show dull droplets over dull backgrounds. How do you lighten the splash (two speedlite on each side ?) and background (speedlight lays on table towards background) ? i have a d750+godox xpro transmitter+2xgodox V1+ad200 pro+ad400pro with octabox. does it help ?
Amazing! Excellent tutorial! I'm a biginner and I'm going to use pluto Valve to meke my drops collisions shots! I am afraid to use xanthan gum inside the valve .. could it obstruct the valve?
Do you use xanthan gum in your catch pan as well? I'm just starting out in water drop photography. I'm using the StopShot to do my drops and am have a blast doing it. Your videos are extremely helpful and I am getting some great shots and learning a lot about editing also, through your videos. Thanks again.
I use a niko810 with a combination of zeiss 100 mm macro. I am unable to get the sharpness even though I use a combination of a local flash and Profoto lights . What should be the ideal distance between droplet and the camera .. I shoot at f16 / f22 in bulb mode . Pls help
+Gohan Datta It will be tough. Put a nice bright lamp very close to the water bath and then use a shutter speed of around 1/500 and boost your ISO to get the exposure balanced. It's normally the flash that freezes the action rather than the shutter speed.
No way.... 1/500 is too slow for water drop photography, it doesn't even freeze the normal motion like running man or bird in flight. A flash is a crucial equipment for high speed photography. The £30 Yongnuo560 flash has 1/20000 T.5 flash duration at minimum power (1/5000 T.1), that is the kind of shutter speed which can freeze the action for water droplet collision.
Hello, great explanation. I use Splash Art but my water doesn't jump enough. what is the secret of that please? I tried everything, made the drop bigger, elevated the tank. same thing. put a deeper base same thing, added rinse as you said ones, in both first the tank and then the base same thing actually worst, I had to wait for the bubbles :(
+EnderDude7 Productions It would be very similar to what I have already done. You could use a couple of normal lights. Get them in close, bump up your ISO and set your shutter speed nice and high. They won't look quite as good as with flash but you will still get some nice images.
Hello, question for you. I'm having motion blur on my waterdrop shots. It happens when I use either 1 or 2 speedlights at lowest setting. Any idea why this is. If u need more info from me no problem just let me know. Would love the help.
Hi Eric. If your flash power is on 1/32, 1/64 or 1/128 then the flash won't be the problem. Set your shutter speed to the flash sync speed and make sure youre at f/8, f11 or f16. Use the ISO to get the exposure right. You might still lose a tiny amount of sharpness on the edge of any crowns you create but that is due to depth of field rather than motion.
Adam..!! I don't know if it has been mentioned before, but you are the perfect reincarnated double of a young 'King Henry VIII'..!! Any 'Royal Blood' in your veins..??
Thanks for the tutorial. It was very interesting watching one of your older videos. I have been following your channel for a while, and you have certainly grown in your presentation. Cheers.
I’ve watched a lot of your landscape videos and didn’t realise you used to focus on water drops. I’m just getting into water drops now. Going to order the miops splash and hopefully get some nice shots.
The gum idea is extremely useful. Thanks for the suggestion
Great video Adam.😄
Great explanation
Very good lesson.Thank You:)
Thanks for your tutorials. Extremely helpful.. Much appreciated
+Rodger C Glad they helped Roger. Grateful for your comment and thanks for watching.
Do you use the same mixture: water, Xanthan and milk in the tank of the valve as well as in the tank of reception
Do you use the mix in the drip tray or just the dripper valve container?
Great vids. I’ve learned a lot.
I was wondering the same thing!
Same question
I use the mixture in the dropper and put about an 8 to 1 mixture of water to gum mix in the tray. I'm not the author of these videos, just relaying what has worked for me. You only need about 2 inches of water in your tray. I use a 90 mm macro lens for up close shots.
Just got the Splash Art, already got the gum and food colouring so can't wait to give it a go. Your tutorials have helped a lot.
Thanks for the great information video. One question about the mixture. Do you use it only in the dropping liquid or in both liquids
I also want to know this
Hi Adam I love your videos and have just got into Water drop photography. I have a pluto dropper and it works really well. The problem I have is the photo isn't fully sharp. I'm shooting at 1/200 F11 iso 640 and have my flash set to 1/64. I have gotten my focus right pre shooting. Should I go to F16?
Adam, what is the best set up to drop the drops into if you know what I mean?
Hello, I'm sorry but I didn't understand (I know very little English-American) if you use the mixture obtained only as a liquid to drop or do you also use it in the container where the drop falls or, in the container, do you use water or something else? Thanks
You're awesome as usual, Adam! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
very nicely explained.i have 2 questions
1) alternate of xantham gum(did i spell correct)?
2)ok we did a great water droplet shoot.
then does it sell?
does it reap back of our hard work?
it might b a silly question.
+Manish Arora You can add sugar. That thickens it a little. Make sure you wash out any drop machine you might be using though afterwards or it will all get sticky.
I'd stick with the xantham gum though.
I sell water drop prints yes.
+First Man Photography thanks a lot. can glycerine help?
and that's didn't come to my mind to sell as prints. lol . subscribed to you channel very inspiring
+First Man Photography actually i don't think xantham gum us available in India. still i will do a research on that
super ! thanks sharing tips with us. just received my pluto trigger+arm+valve and learning how to use it. all pluto tutos show dull droplets over dull backgrounds. How do you lighten the splash (two speedlite on each side ?) and background (speedlight lays on table towards background) ? i have a d750+godox xpro transmitter+2xgodox V1+ad200 pro+ad400pro with octabox. does it help ?
Wanted to register for one of your courses but i am in usa and hard to find the setup you are using. Can i get "pluto trigger" to learn ?
Hi Adam, great videos. Can I ask the best position for camera. I.e level with dish or shooting slightly down onto dish. Thanks in advance.
I like to get level. It's subjective though.
Do you use the same mixture on the bottom container or just the dropper?
OK. Thank you for the videos and tips. Is this half spoon for 1 liter of water?
Thanks for sharing , Adam!
Thanks for your tutorials. Extremely helpful.. Much appreciated Thanks Sir Good Day
JUST what I was looking for! Your work is amazing, both your shots and how you explain stuff. Thank you.
Love your videos - where is your videos for editing the images? I can't find it.
Hi Adam, It's wonderful watching your creative videos, never tried anything like this before,
where could you buy a kit for this kind of photography.
Sir is there any other substitute for xanthan gum
awsome tutorial, where can one buy water drop collider ?
Amazing! Excellent tutorial! I'm a biginner and I'm going to use pluto Valve to meke my drops collisions shots! I am afraid to use xanthan gum inside the valve .. could it obstruct the valve?
Carlo Cascone any luck! Just picked up the Pluto valve.
I vouch for adding a little glycerin to the xanthum and mixing before adding to your water. Always works :)
What is a cheaper alternative to a water dropper?
if I don't have a water dropper what else can I use? would a plastic bag with a small hole in it be alright? (thank you very much by the way)
I use Algin(at) for my Drops.Also better to mix it with water. Are you able to produce multiple valve drops with your solution ?
Sounds interesting. I mix it up, seive it and then dilute it down again.
Do you use xanthan gum in your catch pan as well? I'm just starting out in water drop photography. I'm using the StopShot to do my drops and am have a blast doing it. Your videos are extremely helpful and I am getting some great shots and learning a lot about editing also, through your videos. Thanks again.
+Rodger C Often yes, sometimes no. I experiment with various different combinations.
Rodger what is stopshot
Thank you mate very helpful keep good work :)
+Mohammed Alsaady Thanks buddy. Glad it helped.
Great video Adam :-)
I use a niko810 with a combination of zeiss 100 mm macro. I am unable to get the sharpness even though I use a combination of a local flash and Profoto lights . What should be the ideal distance between droplet and the camera .. I shoot at f16 / f22 in bulb mode . Pls help
I've got a Canon EOS 100d with a 18-55mm macro lens, what settings should I use as I don't have an external Flash?
+Gohan Datta It will be tough. Put a nice bright lamp very close to the water bath and then use a shutter speed of around 1/500 and boost your ISO to get the exposure balanced.
It's normally the flash that freezes the action rather than the shutter speed.
Thanks:)
No way.... 1/500 is too slow for water drop photography, it doesn't even freeze the normal motion like running man or bird in flight. A flash is a crucial equipment for high speed photography. The £30 Yongnuo560 flash has 1/20000 T.5 flash duration at minimum power (1/5000 T.1), that is the kind of shutter speed which can freeze the action for water droplet collision.
hello a question at what distance you hold the arm that holds the valve on the surface of the water
Which lens you use
Hello, great explanation. I use Splash Art but my water doesn't jump enough. what is the secret of that please? I tried everything, made the drop bigger, elevated the tank. same thing. put a deeper base same thing, added rinse as you said ones, in both first the tank and then the base same thing actually worst, I had to wait for the bubbles :(
I got the same problem, can't get a good altitude.
Well, that is as amazing. I always assumed it was just water into water, how wrong was I!?
😂 Nice composition rst man photography. Devil is in the details.
Useful info though.
I mix my xanthan gum in a small amount of rubbing alcohol before adding it to the water, never any lumps. ;o)
what's a small amount of rubbing alcohol and in what proportion roughly to the xanthan gum please?
Can you do a water drop without flash video?
+EnderDude7 Productions It would be very similar to what I have already done. You could use a couple of normal lights. Get them in close, bump up your ISO and set your shutter speed nice and high.
They won't look quite as good as with flash but you will still get some nice images.
First Man Photography
Thanks for the reply i will be sure to be give it a go
Hello, question for you.
I'm having motion blur on my waterdrop shots. It happens when I use either 1 or 2 speedlights at lowest setting. Any idea why this is. If u need more info from me no problem just let me know. Would love the help.
Hi Eric. If your flash power is on 1/32, 1/64 or 1/128 then the flash won't be the problem. Set your shutter speed to the flash sync speed and make sure youre at f/8, f11 or f16. Use the ISO to get the exposure right. You might still lose a tiny amount of sharpness on the edge of any crowns you create but that is due to depth of field rather than motion.
Love this help. can you send me a copy, much appreciated.
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Nutricia clear . For a almust clear water , better than xanthan gum
Nutria clear is made from xanthan gum
nutricia clear is xanthan gum
none of your links work any more for the tutorials
can you sent me copy plz
Adam..!! I don't know if it has been mentioned before, but you are the perfect reincarnated double of a young 'King Henry VIII'..!! Any 'Royal Blood' in your veins..??
good vid thanks lolwit