decent video but you left out the most important part of creating a water splash image which is the editing process... I guessed that the photography part of the process would involve throwing water at the product using high shutter speeds, but it's the rest of the process that I needed help with.
Great stuff. More product photography please
That was more than amazing. I would love to see his editing as well!
Awesome BTS! Thank you so much and God bless you all!
This was fun to watch. I hope you guys put out more of this kind of content. Thank you!
This was great! I would like to see the editing process as well. Then we can get a better understanding on how the final project really came together!
Loved it guys! Thanks for the BTS footage!
This was great! More product videos please!
really enjoyed watching that - keep it up!
Thanks Paul! What else should we cover 🤔
Great video really interesting thanks look forward to seeing the next one
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed!
how do you do this if your shutter speed can only go up to 160? (I get the black bar on the side if I shoot with lights on any higher speed)
You use 24-70 4.0L yes?
The problem I have is the water gets dirty, very quick. Small debris seems to gather within the tank over the course of photos
decent video but you left out the most important part of creating a water splash image which is the editing process... I guessed that the photography part of the process would involve throwing water at the product using high shutter speeds, but it's the rest of the process that I needed help with.