Create Triple Pop Splashes By Firing Three Strobes

Three Flash SplashI love how Corrie White (yea, the ultimate super splash guide Corrie) approached the issue of creating a multi-splash.

The hardest or most technically challenging path, of course, would be to actually make three splashes and somehow take their picture.

One level down would be taking three exposures and merging them in post.

But Corrie had what seems to be a better and simpler approach - doing it all in camera.

Usually, when using a few strobes in a single splash shot, the strobes are fires simultaneously to increase power output. (Remember? Low powered pop equals a short burst of light equals less motion blur. Since the strobes are set to low power, you need more of them to get more light).

Corrie took a similar yet completely different path, using three gelled strobes that fired one after another, he was able to capture three stages of the splash in a single frame.

Here is how Corrie describes it (notice how high tech he gets when it comes to hitting cable release)

One splash timed with three flash guns covered with coloured gels.

The blue flash and the red flash are done manually and the yellow one from above is triggered by the Time Machine. The cable release was triggered by my foot ;-)

Here are some more samples using the same technique:

Wine Glass of Splash

Psychedelic Splash

And the same delayed-gelled-strobe trick applied to cream in a water tank

Mushrooms and Jellyfish

And one with no gel in case you were wondering how it looks like

Over and Under

If you like splash photography, be sure to check Corrie's Splash set and her ultimate guide to drop photography.

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Comments

I actually like the last one

I actually like the last one the best.  The black on white contrast and the radom nature of the liquid is amazing!

Ridiculously cool

This is such an amazing procedure. I love the images, super cool. Thanks for sharing!

Cool pictures.

Cool pictures.

Did that years ago - not intentional though:)

  • July 11, 2011
  • Rob

I happened across this a few years back, when messing with lego nxt to control the camera. I had two different flash types and got a much longer interval between flashes, this image http://ishoot3d.com/High%20Speed%20and%20Time%20Lapse/slides/MG_5364_fil... shows a splash and a wave about 50ms later.

Nuclear Explosion

The Mushroom and the Jellyfish Looks Just like a Nuclear Explosion.. it's Amazing work...

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