EDIT: These are photos taken with an early version from the dropController. You can see more3 information with details about building a device at www.dropcontroller.com
Early water drop photos. Water, milk, coloured water and coloured milk. Some of the first water drop photographs I did.
Hi Martyn,
Beautifull colours and amazing shapes.
Really Art,
hi uncle Martyn just wanted to say a massive well done because when you said you did this in my opinion I thought it was a ridiculous idea but looking at your website its fantastic what you do so carry on what your doing.
Glad you like them. These are very old photos though and I need to post some newer ones.
amazing works !!!
I now use two Speedlite flash guns, which are set to a power of 32 or 64 usually. Again, it is the low power which results in a very quick burst of light to freeze the droplets. I find this setting adequate to freeze the drop and yet give me enough light on the image.
Hello,
does anyone make these DIY controllers, ready to go. It is beyond my skill set to complete a project like this but I am a good photographer looking for a drop kit.
Didn’t realize this page was still accessible…
See the Resources and Links page at dropcontroller.com