Nikon D3s, ISO 200, f/29
Three flash units, a black balloon covered subwoofer, washable paint and sound generating software on the laptop.
Topaz adjust, clean up of stray droplets
I've learned that certain frequencies allow you to paint the ceiling
Maureen, this is just awesome! Love the shapes, the ceramic like texture, colors and the lighting. Wonderful creation! Your ceiling may start to resemble an artwork worth something
Maureen, You have taken water drops to a new level. I love the way you processed this. The black BG is great too! I might eliminate a few of the specular highlights if it were mine but this is such a cool image!!!
Way wicked. It looks like a beautiful porcelain sculpture. And I love the CYAN/Magenta color scheme.
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I think I need to play around with the lighting a bit and see if I can eliminate some of the specular highlights in these images. Thanks for pointing that out, Denise
I'm late to the party, Maureen...just got back into town...but this is a special image. Remember the "Pink Elephant" scene from Dumbo? For some reason, that's what came to mind when I saw this...it has that quality of something normally inanimate coming to life...great colors, design and composition...Denise makes a good point about some of the specular highlights...very, very creative. Well done!