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Macro Mondays 2.0 - 128. - 25.11.2019
Öl auf Wasser / Oil on water
I find it very exciting to photograph oil on water.
I had a flat glass bowl here, which actually serves as a
casserole filled with water and then a few drops of olive oil in it.
The main picture shows a circle on the water surface.
This is the oil. Below you can see the shadow of this drop.
By illuminating it from the side, everything changes now.
The glass of the bowl scatters the light and breaks it.
Thus the drops were coloured red. The colours are original,
only a little more saturation, nothing more.
I am glad if you pay attention to the PiP too and
look at the different versions, only with different lights.
Lighting here, was an LED flashlight.
H@ppy M@cro Mond@y @ll
Öl auf Wasser / Oil on water
I find it very exciting to photograph oil on water.
I had a flat glass bowl here, which actually serves as a
casserole filled with water and then a few drops of olive oil in it.
The main picture shows a circle on the water surface.
This is the oil. Below you can see the shadow of this drop.
By illuminating it from the side, everything changes now.
The glass of the bowl scatters the light and breaks it.
Thus the drops were coloured red. The colours are original,
only a little more saturation, nothing more.
I am glad if you pay attention to the PiP too and
look at the different versions, only with different lights.
Lighting here, was an LED flashlight.
H@ppy M@cro Mond@y @ll
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