Known is a drop...
A new experiment with my canon. Shooting a drop...
I put my canon into manual mode with 1/3200 sec shutter speed. Had to go out to my garden to get that sort of a lighting to support my super fast shutter. In the super macro mode I started focussing on the tap.
drop...
(click)
drop...
(click)
huh! I could only shoot the tap...
Suddenly, I could feel a bulb glowing over my head! the 'continuous' shooting mode.
After a 60 shots in continuous shooting I got my picture. Triumphantly, I transferred the pic to my PC. And then the unexpected surfaced. The picture had unbelievably heavy noise...
Photoshop came to my rescue... extensive noise reduction + brightness & contrast adjustment + radial blur to overshadow the remaining noise.
That was the story of the simple water drop....
As Rajnikanth rightly said in Baba
"Known is a drop....
Unknown is an ocean"
I put my canon into manual mode with 1/3200 sec shutter speed. Had to go out to my garden to get that sort of a lighting to support my super fast shutter. In the super macro mode I started focussing on the tap.
drop...
(click)
drop...
(click)
huh! I could only shoot the tap...
Suddenly, I could feel a bulb glowing over my head! the 'continuous' shooting mode.
After a 60 shots in continuous shooting I got my picture. Triumphantly, I transferred the pic to my PC. And then the unexpected surfaced. The picture had unbelievably heavy noise...
Photoshop came to my rescue... extensive noise reduction + brightness & contrast adjustment + radial blur to overshadow the remaining noise.
That was the story of the simple water drop....
As Rajnikanth rightly said in Baba
"Known is a drop....
Unknown is an ocean"
3 comments:
kalakkal
Thanks Keerthi :)
Nice Shot
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