Frozen Action

This concept of frozen action gives you a different insight into what just happened.

To freeze motion, typically you need a fast shutter speed. But for this photoshoot, I was using a shutter speed of 1 second. I used an external flash in a dark room to illuminate the subject during this one second exposure. Producing results like this:

Ice

Ice cube droppen into a glass of water.

The different coloured light was produces by putting coloured transparent gift wrap stuff over the flash.  (cellophane)

Gear: Optex pistol grip tripod_Canon 500D (With battery grip)_18-55mm f3.5-5.6 lens_430EX II external flash.

Specs: 1 second exposure_Aperture 5.6_ISO 100_Manual focus.

Setup: My camera was mounted on a tripod for the 1 second exposure. I used a wireless flash trigger connected to a canon 430EX II flash. (Located to the left of the camera)

All you need to do is drop an ice cube into a cup of water to archive this effect. There are many other things you can freeze in action using the same technique. eg: Breaking glass, spilling a bottle of water etc.

ice2

Ice cube in water-different light

Alternate method: As not everybody owns a DSLR. If you own a compact camera that has manual mode, you may also be able to archive this technique by setting you shutter speed to as fast as possible in a well lit room with a small aperture number. eg: SS-2000 AV:3.2 ISO:100

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Its raining FIRE!

This photoshoot involves a few simple kitchen objects to produce interesting and creative photographs…

First you will need your materials:
1. A common household ‘Whisk’ or egg beater. (Not electric of course) Easily purchased from woolworths or coles for a few dollars.

2. Secondly, is ‘Steel Wool’ Easy to purchase from the same aforementioned stores. (Box of 10 pads for $1.30 (Home Brand)) This brand is infused with soap for cleaning, but still works fine…

3. Third is a short length of string or wire to attach to the end of the ‘whisk’ so you are able to comfortably spin the whisk briskly in the air without hitting the ground or causing the whisk to fly loose undesirably.

4. Then as a matter or preference, a sparkler for igniting the steel wool…

* OH and you need a lighter!

Method: First you want to set up your camera on a tripod preferably so you dont get shake, you shutter speed should be between 10-60 seconds, but most commonly 30 seconds… Don’t forget to use Manual focus and turn off IS if you have it.

Recap= ISO=100___Shutter speed=30sec___Aperture=3.5-5 or (set as desired)___ Manual Focus! ___No IS!

1. You are going too need to place the steel wool pad inside the whisk (that is attached to the string) See image below-

then try to ‘PUFF’ the steel wool out a little bit so more air can penetrate it for maximum burn!
2. The idea is to spin the Steel wool in the whisk really fast and sparks will fly free creating something that resembles a Roman candle firework…

Areas to try this include: The Beach-This is my preferred location due to very low fire risk and nice wide open spaces. Basketball court-low fire risk and is usually not located under or near trees. NOTE: Do not attempt this unless you are certain this activity will not cause fire or break any state/federal law both during or after this activity.

There are various ways to spin but its your creativity that will make your photo stand out from the rest..

KEEP IN MIND THAT SPARKS FROM THIS ACTIVITY CAN IGNITE DEAD LEAVES/GRASS etc. In my experience, sparks can travel up to 30ft from the source, depending on spin speed.

RESULTS:

———-SAFETY———-

YOU MUST WEAR FULL COVERED CLOTHING! This is important because the sparks can/will land on you if you incorrectly spin the whisk! Clothing includes hoodie/jumper to avoid inflammation of hair! long sleeves/long pants/jeans/gloves/googles/glasses!

CAUTION-CAUTION-CAUTION

You must exercise extreme caution with this activity!!!

* This activity may be condemned by law and I take no responsibility for your actions after you read this tutorial.

* You have sole responsibility to take extreme caution when/if conducting this technique or anything similar from the knowledge you acquired from this site.

*Do NOT attempt whislt:

1. Under the influence of drugs/alcohol.

2. Near flammable substances/gasses etc.

3. In a well populated area etc.

4. etc.

———-SAFETY———-

If you do try this technique, post you creative photos online and link me to them.

If you have any questions, comment here. Or email me jbphotography21@hotmail.com

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Fake SMOKE!

With the use of your DSLR of a compact camera with long shutter speed capability, you will be able to create a simple but interesting effect with a few simple pieces of equipment.

Equipment: Tripod or steady place for your camera, Torch or light, and a Piece of STRING or white Apple iPod headphones (which i personally use)

Method: In a dark area, you want to create a blank (Preferably black) studio. I used a jumper rested on a table propped up at the back with a pillow. You may want to use a subject to make to smoke to come from (Somebodies hand, and apple etc.) This subject must not be moving for this work.

Then you want to set the Camera to TV mode, (If your using a canon) or if you are using a different brand set your camera to be able to manipulate the shutter speed. Place the object in your mini studio and set the camera up and frame up/focus your photo. I recommend shutter speeds between 5-10 seconds.

Now to archive the effect, you hold the string/headphones and a torch/light source above the object with one hand. The string should dangle straight down towards the object and you simply need to jiggle the string around lightly during the 5-10 seconds, with the light source being ON during this time.

Experiment with different danglers (String of different colours or thickness. Or perhaps something metal or wood.
Also try different shutter speeds to vary the amount of light and smoke…

Results:

Best of luck trying this, If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. You can contact me via email: jbphotography21@hotmail.com
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Running water

Running water is a great subject for slow shutter speed photography. As long as you can keep the camera steady, which is no problem if you have a tripod. And secondly if you can avoid over exposure. Which can be prevented with either a neutral density filter or a large f-stop.

Firstly find a subject. This can be as simple as a running tap in the sink or a creek, stream or waterfall. Frame up your photo to include the ‘splash zone’ or ‘white wash’. If your using a tripod I recommend a 2 second timer or use a cable release or even a remote shutter.

For optimal results, its best not to let your shutter speed exceed 1-5 seconds (In most cases) but the lower the lighting, the longer you can go! For starters, try 1/4 second or 0.5 seconds.

You will be able to produce some amazing shots with this little creative technique.

My examples:

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