I have been experimenting with dropping milk onto a black glass mirror rather than into another liquid. These are some samples from my first attempt.
To get a decent shape I found that I needed to thicken the milk (semi-skimmed) with a litte double cream and also raise the header tank to the top of the stand.
The first 2 shots were taken with a single flash above and 90 degrees to the left of the point of impact and 2 flashes with blue gels firing thruogh the backdrop of frosted perspex, all flashes at 1/128 power, 5D3 with 100mm macro ISO200, f16.
The third picture used 2 flashes either side of the point of impact again at 1/128 power with f18 and the camera positioned above the point of impact looking down into the splash
To get a decent shape I found that I needed to thicken the milk (semi-skimmed) with a litte double cream and also raise the header tank to the top of the stand.
The first 2 shots were taken with a single flash above and 90 degrees to the left of the point of impact and 2 flashes with blue gels firing thruogh the backdrop of frosted perspex, all flashes at 1/128 power, 5D3 with 100mm macro ISO200, f16.
The third picture used 2 flashes either side of the point of impact again at 1/128 power with f18 and the camera positioned above the point of impact looking down into the splash
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