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Water drops from bottle..
How to shot the water while it drops out from the bottle?
In this project we need to setup a studio to be ready with the following:
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Here i am listing the equipment that a used in this project, you may have better studio than this..:)
o} A Bottle.
o} Food colors.
o} Light.
o} Monopod.
o} Tripod. [80cm from the bottle]
o} White Paper as a background.
o} Hanger. [to hang the bottle up side down]
o} I used the Nikon D90 + Nikon 35mm lens with shutter release cable.
1. Fill the bottle with a colored water and hang it upside down try to close the bottle hole with your hand. [Click the image to enlarge]


2. Start shooting [use the release cable] and remove your hand and let the water comes out from the bottle.
I come up with almost 200 shots here are some samples..
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I just start to play with the photos in Photoshop and LightRoom here is one image and other will be post later..[Click the image to enlarge]

MoneyArt 10QR
This is a shot of the 10 Qatari Riyal [1$ = 3.65QR], it’s an orange money paper with some draws.
It shows the traditional boat and the pearl gathering season from Qatar/Gulf cultures.
This is part of the money paper, the other half dose’t show any art.

You can find a list of all BankNotes graphics on this link.
MoneyArt 1QR
This is a shot of the 1 Qatari Riyal [1$ = 3.65QR], it’s a green/blue/gray money paper with some draws.
It shows some wild birds from Qatar/Gulf environment.
This is part of the money paper, the other half dose’t show any art.

You can find a list of all BankNotes graphics on this link.
MoneyArt 5QR
This is a shot of the 5 Qatari Riyal [1$ = 3.65QR], it’s a green money paper with some draws.
It shows a Camel and some Arabian Oryx and a traditional building in the background.
This is part of the money paper, the other half dose’t show any art.

} Camera Setting {
Camera: NIKON D90
Exposure Time : 1/50″
F Number : F4
Exposure Program : Manual
Exposure Bias Value : +5EV
Focal Length : 35mm
You can find a list of all BankNotes graphics on this link.


