Splash of Red by pcoulson

Splash of Red

My entry in this weeks theme-splash.
Very impressive, Peter.
December 8th, 2018  
Goodness me, that is striking! Lovely.
December 8th, 2018  
@henrir Thank you for your lovely comment and Fav Henri its an awful day heavy rain and high winds another day for indoor photography:)
December 8th, 2018  
@pcoulson Too bad we are sharing the same type of weather, but it's just misty and dreary here. Not heavy. Hopeful it will stop soon.
December 8th, 2018  
@casablanca Thank you for your lovely comment, I was trying to produce a sense of power and movement but could not get anything sharp:)
December 8th, 2018  
@pcoulson I think you succeeded very well! I had a go at splash photography for this challenge but nowhere near as accomplished as you. Never done it before, but it has been great fun to try! Really enjoying your explosive image. Are the colours from post processing or the liquid itself out of interest? Trying to work out how to do this stuff!
December 8th, 2018  
This is spectacular! Oh my!
December 8th, 2018  
Wow awesome
December 8th, 2018  
Terrific shot - what lighting did you use pse?
December 8th, 2018  
@louannwarren Thank you Lou Ann for both your comment and fav they are much appreciated:)
December 8th, 2018  
@Dawn Thanks Dawn for your great comment and fav, as always they are apprciated:)
December 8th, 2018  
@casablanca Thank you again for your interesting comment, all very low tech, I only used clean tap water, the colours were via yellow and red plastic sheet under and at the back of the bowl, I fired two remote flash guns at the sheets and used a clear plastic bowl to catch the water droplets from a little plastic bag filled with water with a pin hole at the bottom suspended on a rod over the plastic bowl, have a look at the Gavin Hoey tutorial link its similar to the method I used and much easier to understand:) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwExpFDUC9Y&t=285s
December 8th, 2018  
@fbailey Thank you for your comment, I used two off camera flash guns one on the left the other on the right of the shot, have a look at the attached link to see how it can be done:) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwExpFDUC9Y&t=285s
December 8th, 2018  
@pcoulson Thanks v much!
December 8th, 2018  
Wow... this is very cool!
December 9th, 2018  
quite fabulous!! fav
December 9th, 2018  
Very clever I love it. fav. Good old Gavin Hoey
December 9th, 2018  
@kwind Thank you so much for your comment Kim:)
December 9th, 2018  
@lynnz Thank you Lynn for both your comment and fav they are appreciated:)
December 9th, 2018  
@onewing Thank you for your comment and fav Babs, Gavin's tutorials are so helpful and easy to follow or adapt to suit your own needs:)
December 9th, 2018  
This is fabulous! Fav!
December 9th, 2018  
A fabulous shot Peter. This is something I've really have to try 'one day'. :) Well done!
December 9th, 2018  
Well done
December 9th, 2018  
@gardenfolk Thank you some much for your comment and Fav its appreciated:)
December 9th, 2018  
@novab Thank you Nova just have a look at the link its a very simple method the hard part is getting the timing right, lots and lots of outtakes:)
December 9th, 2018  
@bkbinthecity Thank you for your comment Brian:)
December 9th, 2018  
Fantastic Fav
December 12th, 2018  
@rosiekind Thank you Rosie, it was quite a simple shot timing was everything still its nothing like the ones you have achieved with the Slashart kit:)
December 13th, 2018  
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