nadjoh ovo za frikove makro fotografije... mozda vam bude zanimljivo a mozda i ne...
malo poduzi tutorijal za ovo:
cenim da se isplati chitati...
How To: Set up for bubbly fruit photos like wermadeofCARBON and Osmosis
You will need:
* A square vase
* Styrofoam
* A needle, small nail, or pin
* A background (paper, fabric, laptop monitor)
* A cherry or some other object
* A small bottle of plain seltzer water/carbonated water/sparkling water/etc (you can also use sodas but because of their sugar content, clean-up can get quite sticky)
* Towels for cleanup
Procedures
1. Cut a rectangular piece of Styrofoam that is about a cm or so longer than the length of the square vase. The Styrofoam piece’s width should match that of the square vase. The extra length will allow the Styrofoam to push against the square vase. The resulting tension should hold the Styrofoam in place.
2. Place the cherry on the Styrofoam piece at the desired location. Secure the cherry in place with a needle, small nail or pin. The needle should penetrate the cherry at an angle to most effectively secure the cherry and keep it from floating. Bending the needle will also help secure the cherry.
3. Push the Styrofoam into the square vase. Be careful not to crack the Styrofoam! Push on the sides along the length of the Styrofoam for the best results. Use a pencil or blunt object to help with deeper vases. Adjust and cut the Styrofoam as needed.
4. Place the square vase in front of a background. A laptop monitor was used for Osmosis (See: Results - Right) while a Fossil watch-box was used for wermadeofCARBON (See: Results - Left). A laptop monitor acts as an extra light source so if too bright may cause underexposure of the foreground.
5. Add the seltzer water! Wait a few minutes for bubbles to form. The longer you wait, generally the larger the bubbles. Do not shake or move the square vase. Movement will keep bubbles from forming on the cherry’s surface.
6. Play with different backgrounds – solids, stripes, polka dots, dark, light – and see how they affect the appearance of the cherry and bubbles.
7. Set up your camera, preferably on a tripod and shoot. A macro setting or macro lens is preferred. If you do not have a macro lens, a small magnifying glass can create a great macro effect. Both wermadeofCARBON and Osmosis were taken at 35mm and 18mm respectively with a magnifying glass.
8. Clean up!