When Two Drops Meet a Pellet
If you thought that taking the perfect water drop photograph is as cool as it can get, think again.
When Corry discussed the concept of shooting a drop, he talked about how you can get interesting shapes and crowns by making two drops meet at a precise timing. It was pretty impressive. Photographer and water drop shooter extraordinaire Markus Reugels (A.K.A maianer) took the concept one step further and had those drops meet a pellet.
I asked Markus how he does that, and it ain't that simple. Aside using a special device called StopShot to time the drops, it involves building a special pellet rifle. This is how Markus describes it:
For this kind of shots i built me a little Rifle. It´s simple but it Works very good. An Tube where the Pellets fits in, a bottle as Pressure Tank and a valve to control the Air stream to the pellet. The Drops are controlled with a valve too. All Times and the shutter of the Camera was set in the StopShot . When you have found the right times, it´s very simple to reproduce the shot´s.
I use only Vivitar 285 Flashes. They are cheap and easy to modify. I make some modification to regulate the Power down to 1/2048, for the Pellet shots i chose 1/32 or 1/64. The Flashes are triggerd via a wireless trigger (Yongnuo RF 602) . The base lighting is with 2 flashes behind frosted glass. and a third Flash to get some light on the pellet. These flash are on the Right side through a frosted glass too.
Love how he says "very simple to reproduce"...






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Amazing!
Amazing!
Pellet
All the places where you have mentioned 'pallet' must have 'pellet' instead.
I think you meant 'pellet', right from in the title to the body of the article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pellet_(air_gun)
Pallet is something totally different.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallet
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Correct me if I'm being obtuse, but I believe it is a pellet shot from a pellet gun. A pallet is a skid, usually made out of wood that is used as a platform for items to be transported or stored on.
The more you know...
re: tometo / tomato
thanks for the heads up. Yea having two drops meet a pallet would be even more impressive :)
fixed 'em
Incredible
Pellet, pallet, pullet......Markus, the shots are stunning in their beauty and in the inventiveness of your mechanical set-up. Lovely work!
Interesting
Very surreal... some shots looks like alien plants, or something from the ocean dephs.
Colors
Hi,
How did you get the colors so amazing? Hue changes I know but did you color the waters in different colors or what?
Awesome work!
Martin
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