Here's the fun you can have with a cheap fishtank and a few gallons of water. Oh, and a camera, strobe, backdrop etc. Just some new stock for the portfolio:
For the wave pictures, where did you place your blue backdrop to get that particular reflection? Did you bounce the strobe off the white backdrop or off the blue? They turned out great.
Thanks! I bounced the strobe off the white background behind the tank, but shot in tungsten mode to make everything blue. The white background is blown by the strobe, so it stays white. You can also just change your white balance in RAW to a much lower number which will make your image blue.
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Hard to pick a favorite out of these--they're all really terrific!
For the wave pictures, where did you place your blue backdrop to get that particular reflection? Did you bounce the strobe off the white backdrop or off the blue? They turned out great.
Thanks! I bounced the strobe off the white background behind the tank, but shot in tungsten mode to make everything blue. The white background is blown by the strobe, so it stays white. You can also just change your white balance in RAW to a much lower number which will make your image blue.
Very cool, Tara. The last one looks so refreshing :)
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