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Great idea, but did anyone bring a mop?
Posted By: clackers, 06-04-2017, 09:36 PM

Leia, K-1 and D FA 28-105mm @37mm, f11, 1/160s ISO 100, dual Godox strobes, guy up a ladder camera right with a hose.


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A lovely photograph Ian. I hope Leia got to hose the gent up the ladder at the end of the shoot !!! Very well taken mate.
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Lovely, very lovely.

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Interesting how the strobes seem to have captured the water droplets at a much faster effective shutter speed than the camera. I've got pictures of snowflakes fluttering to the ground taken at 1/250 sec. with much longer smudges. By the way, my shortsightedness led me to read your thread title as "did anyone bring a map," expecting to see a photo of a small group of tourists lost amid the labyrinth of ancient streets and alleys in Melbourne.
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Interesting how the strobes seem to have captured the water droplets at a much faster effective shutter speed than the camera. I've got pictures of snowflakes fluttering to the ground taken at 1/250 sec. with much longer smudges. By the way, my shortsightedness led me to read your thread title as "did anyone bring a map," expecting to see a photo of a small group of tourists lost amid the labyrinth of ancient streets and alleys in Melbourne.
Yeah, the shutter speed is irrelevant because the ambient level at that aperture is zero, RGlasel.

We are of course looking at the strobe flash interval freezing the motion.

I could have had the camera at 1/25s and the result would have been the same.





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QuoteOriginally posted by clackers Quote
Leia, K-1 and D FA 28-105mm @37mm, f11, 1/160s ISO 100, dual Godox strobes, guy up a ladder camera right with a hose.
She is remarkably composed
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QuoteOriginally posted by clackers Quote
Leia, K-1 and D FA 28-105mm @37mm, f11, 1/160s ISO 100, dual Godox strobes, guy up a ladder camera right with a hose.
Beautiful. Nicely done.
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Haha sweet!
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She is remarkably composed
Thanks, Mike, I reckon a conventional model would tend to flinch or even break into laughter, but Leia is a dance instructor (of many styles), so yes, she could hold the pose through all that, and then flick water at us afterwards, smiling. Awesome chick.
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QuoteOriginally posted by clackers Quote
Leia, K-1 and D FA 28-105mm @37mm, f11, 1/160s ISO 100, dual Godox strobes, guy up a ladder camera right with a hose.
Nice capture. I like the way you froze the water drops, must have been very low ambient light.
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