I've never tried dripping droplets. It looks like you have the basic technique right to capture the image. What lighting did you use?
Clive
I just used the ambient light from both light fixtures in the bathroom and then I edited the photo to brighten it a little. Thanks for looking
As an FYI thingy...Glycerin works great in place of water and if tends to give somewhat larger droplets.
Use it with a mister, as described above, or, for a more directed droplet, use a syringe with a 30 gauge needle attached. A flower makes a good backdrop with a dramatic scene in the droplet!
Hi Hope! If you are interested in water drop photography, there is a (several actually) kit you can get to help you set up to take a wide range of interesting drip patterns. You may want to take a look at the following link for more information. Last time I looked, it was just a tad too expensive for such a limited range of photographs but you might be fascinated by some of the images they show as examples if you haven't already seen them.
http://www.bmumford.com/photo/waterdrops/
Yes, that gizmo is kinda costly but, not overly so...considering what ya get for your $.
My mistake....I did use a flash for this one. I took a whole lot of shots and I thought this was one that I didn't use a flash, I used the pop up flash on my camera, plus the bathroom lights.
I thought this shot was without the flash, but I now realize it was one of the shots that I had used the flash. My settings were as follows: 55 mm, 5.6 aperture, 1/60 exposure time, ISO 800. Honestly, it was just luck I think that I caught some of these. It was probably my second or third time ever even using my DSLR! My tub faucet is a little leaky sometimes and I just thought I'd try to capture some drops.
Hope and others,
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