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Eric Delmar | profile | all galleries >> Galleries >> Milk Passed Your Eyes tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Milk Passed Your Eyes

For stock images (purchasable images) of work you see here (and a broader array of recent stuff), please visit here.

To see some other dairygraphs, look here:
https://pbase.com/cerumen/milkyway and https://pbase.com/cerumen/heavycream
https://pbase.com/cerumen/milkdrops and https://pbase.com/cerumen/milk3
The last shot in this set shows the technique I used--employing two flashes, one underneath with a blue gel, and the second flash 90 degrees camera-left.
Additional tricks picked up along the way:
Use a skewer or similar to mark your focus point
Use a large dropper so you won't need to contantly 'reload.'
Hand-hold nothing. To increase the keepers, you have to eliminate every opportunity for error. Hence, the old lab stand.

Comments welcome!
Thanks,
Cerumen / Eric

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