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Last Gasp
Inspired by Jeroen and by some of the images in Jim's album, I decided to try for some shots of drops of water. After quite a few false starts, I've got some that are at least good enough to ask, "What next? How can I make these better?"
The setup is the same for all. Canon 500D, EF-S 17-55 at 55mm, 1/60s at f/11, ISO 100. I have my speedlite 580 a little in front of the camera and just at the level of the water, set for manual 1/2 output, with a 1/4 blue gel. Thanks a million to Jim for the photo of his setup in his album: it helped me improve the lighting a lot. I also use white balance in PS to make it look bluer.
I'd like a little longer lens, to be able to fill the frame from farther away to make the DOF a little deeper, but my old EF 75-300 won't focus close enough to do better than the 17-55, and the 17-55 is much better optically. The crop on these shots before resizing is 3300 by 2100, which keeps about 2/3 in each direction, or 45% of the available area, so it isn't terrible.
Cheers,
Rick