Water refraction photography
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- Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024
- Learn water refraction photography with Amy Horn. Using a macro lens, different wine glasses and bottles, she demonstrates the technique to capture these images yourself.
Camera Gear & Settings:
Macro lens
1/160 sec, f/11, ISO 200
Flash power - 1/128
Shutter release
2 Off camera flash
Tripod
Supplies:
Glass or black plexiglass
Black cloth
Colored background (paper)
Clear glasses
Towel
Love this Amy! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Amy. I don’t have flash. Will it work with steady light? Also, where do you find your tall designed papers. I know the solid ones are probably oak tag. Also, 3rd question, can this be done in a lot room. I thought I would bring this idea to our camera club meeting.
Hello Paula, you can use steady or continuous lights. It’s actually easier to see unwanted reflections on the glass. So just keep adjusting the lights as needed. I get my paper from a local craft store like Michael’s. This would be a fun project for a camera club.
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very pretty shots!! that is a very cool stem on the martini glass 🍸 cheers & thank you!
Thank you
Fun project. Where did you find the glass with the wavy stem?
A local second hand store.
Thank you for the inspiration...
Hi
a good video but I have a question
the picture with the three glasses where in the middle is turned about
how is it made as I can see there is liquid the middle glagg how com...
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This was very good. Thank you for this. Very simple to follow and your results are great. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful tutorial, thanks a lot for sharing the ideas, was looking exactly for the techniques for this kind of photos..really appreciate🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for all these great videos, Amy! Great photos and ideas. Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Fritz Rumpf You’re welcome!
inspired , but please how did u do this up side down water glass.
I discuss this in the hideo
Hi Amy, great tutorial I'm just about to try this myself. However, did you actually use three camera flashes as I can see one on your camera too. Thank you
I’m glad you enjoyed it. The wireless flash transmitter is on my camera, it’s not a flash. The transmitter just triggers the two flashes. Great question.
Amy lovely photography. Loved the martini glass. I tried the same but am unable to get rid of the light reflection in the glass
Sylvester Pereira make sure the flashes are positioned behind the glass to avoid reflections.
Thank you for good idea and inspiration!
Hi Amy, thank you for the inspirational video. I used our wedding crystal that had some interesting cuts on the outside that created double refractions. I used Minnesota Viking colors of purple and gold. I had a lot of bubbles in my distilled water that I spent a lot of time cleaning up in post. I even poured very slowly in order to mitigate the bubbles. Do you have any tips/tricks to minimize these pesky bubbles? Thanks!
Thank you for your comment, I pleased this worked well for you. One solution to mitigate bubbles is to let the water stand for 24 hours first.
I loved the tutorial, is there a way of doing the water refraction photos without an off-camera flashlight?
Yes, this can be done with "hot lights" (non flashes). But the lights will need to be bright and you may want some flags or something to direct the light. If a bare bulb was used, light would spill everywhere and cause unwanted reflections.
Amy love the photos. Question for you, what are you using as your focal point?
Rob Bns I’m focusing on the waterline.
I focused on the waterline.
Thank you very much
You are welcome
How did you fill up the inverted goblet?
j sharma I filled the glass put my plexi glass on top, then flipped both simultaneously and quickly!
@@amyhornphotographer6721 thanks for a very prompt reply...regards
What happens if you don't have flashes?
Use a continuous light source.