Canon S3

Ok, so I gave it a quick try. I tried to incorporate both photography and Disney into one shot so I used Princess wrapping paper in the background. I thought this was cheesy enough to get a laugh, but to my amazement, it was more than that! I think the photo (as far as catching a drop) is mediocre at best, but the droplet is cool!

Andy

Here is the entire (cropped) photo:
droplet.jpg


Here is the droplet!:
droplet3.jpg
 
Heidi,

If you locked the focus right on the part of the faucet where the water comes out (the lowest part) you would have probably had a perfect shot there. Keep trying! You have good timing at least. It took me about 30 shots and I barely got that droplet on the frame! I have to keep trying, now. It 's a mission! :woohoo:

Andy
 
The deal expired Saturday night - I was going to post it here, but I just got my order in on time before it expired so it was useless to post it here. I just checked and currently they are giving away a free 7" digital picture frame with purchase. I used a $10 off $100 code 7528534633932682 It was supposed to expire 4/11 but it still worked for me. I also used another one but I can't find it now. :(
 
Wow - I love the "droplet" photos!! Well done. Andrew - very imaginative with the Disney paper!!
Now, I just have to find a way to ditch work to get out with the camera! Don't think my boss would be very accommodating, though!! Oh well. There's always the weekend!

Heather

PS LPZ - hope you don't mind - I had to copy the camera from your siggie - it's great!! Thanks in advance.
 

Here is the droplet!:
droplet3.jpg

Show-off! ;)

Just kidding, Andy! That is such a cool effect! And I'll bet you knew it would work out that way right from the beginning, huh? Just goes to show that some of the best shots happen when you don't expect them to.
 
Show-off! ;)

Just kidding, Andy! That is such a cool effect! And I'll bet you knew it would work out that way right from the beginning, huh? Just goes to show that some of the best shots happen when you don't expect them to.

Oh yeah, I had it planned from the beginning! :rolleyes1

Nah, I had no idea. I was just looking for a background that wasn't my sink.

Now my DD wants droplet photos of Ariel, Snow White, Aurora....... :faint: My water bill will be $300! Thanks LPZ_Stitch!. *just kidding*

Andy
 
Wow - I love the "droplet" photos!! Well done. Andrew - very imaginative with the Disney paper!!
Now, I just have to find a way to ditch work to get out with the camera! Don't think my boss would be very accommodating, though!! Oh well. There's always the weekend!

Heather

PS LPZ - hope you don't mind - I had to copy the camera from your siggie - it's great!! Thanks in advance.

I got my hawk photos the other day while at work! I just quietly slipped out and grabbed the camera from the car then hopped into the woods where I saw it fly. They never knew I was gone! :woohoo:

Andy
 
OK, so I am really going to embarrass myself here. :blush:

Maybe I should do the better one first. ;) This came out pretty well.

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The water drop was another story. We (myself, DH, DS) spent almost an hour and went through probably 50 or more pictures trying to get a decent water drop shot - and still didn't get one, LOL. I think it was too "washed out" using the flash too close. We used a small tripod on the counter with both the kitchen and bathroom sinks. Maybe we'll have better luck in daylight. :confused3 Sadly, this is the best we got. :rotfl:

It was a fun assignment, though! :thumbsup2

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OK, so I am really going to embarrass myself here. :blush:

Maybe I should do the better one first. ;) This came out pretty well.

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The wine glass one is great! Nice Job! :thumbsup2

I forgot, I have to look for a wine glass. We don't drink wine. I just don't think it would have the same effect through a Guiness beer glass. :laughing:

Andy
 
AndrewWG said:
a Guiness beer glass
Why not try it? Filled! :drinking1

We actually use these as water glasses. Interesting, I washed the glass and dried it with a dishcloth prior to the shoot - the camera picked up the lint on the glass...

We're on our way out to check out high tide. Probably will be too dark for pictures, but I'm going to try...
 
Why not try it? Filled! :drinking1

Alright, since you mention it, I suppose I could. This applies to the thred as there is one drop left coming out of the bottle!

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Also, here is my best "wine glass" impression. It is actually a cut glass candle holder.

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And here is Ariel in a droplet:

arieldroplet.jpg


Andy
 
Ah, c'mon you guys! You WOULD pick this week for all these cool assignments, when I have to work extra days for "mandatory" training and I have meetings/rehearsals every night. I don't have time to try these at least until Thursday night. And by then, you'll have another assignment and I'll have even more to catch up on. Oh well, I'm getting lots of inspiration.

Andy, great job with Ariel! Guess you've got this all figured out now, huh? Probably only took 10 shots to get it right this time!

Ok, off to my training class........(insert a yawning smiley here)

Have a good day everyone!
 
AndrewWG said:
I'd say this is worthy of framing and hanging on bar wall. ;) Nice shot! Oh, and I like the Princess Drops too!

Heidi, I was wondering what settings you used for the bird feeder shots? Nice "bokah" (or was it "rokah") in the background.

We need more droplet shots!! Anyone have any luck? :laughing:
 
I'd say this is worthy of framing and hanging on bar wall. ;) Nice shot! Oh, and I like the Princess Drops too!

Thanks! However, I think I will have to keep trying this shot over and over again to make sure it is just perfect! :drinking1 Funny though, the more times I try it, the fuzzier the pics look. Hmmm... :)

Andy
 
Nice work, everyone!! :cool1:

AndrewWG: Awesome idea with the Disney wrapping paper backgrounds ... the optical effect of the princess-in-the-drop is soooo cool! :thumbsup2 Sorry about the water bill. :lmao: I also like the pint glass shot ... the flash is obscuring the Guiness logo on the glass; have you ever tried diffusing the flash with some tissue paper?

Pea-n-Me: It looks like you've got the same wine glasses we do ... nicely done! You and Heidi appear to have the same problem with the water drip; it doesn't look like you were focused right on the faucet where the drop comes from. I found that Automatic Focus just wasn't accurate enough ... it kept trying to focus on other areas of the faucet than where I actually wanted it -- so I switched to manual. In your case I can't tell what the AF's doing, but in Heidi's case it looks like the camera focused on the back of the sink bowl instead of the faucet....

Heidi: Awesome birds-at-the-feeder shots ... lovely bokeh! :thumbsup2 You seem to be in really close ... were you using any digital zoom, or just optical?

hjd0411: "hope you don't mind - I had to copy the camera from your siggie" -- Of course I don't mind ... I created the image tag for us DISer S3 fanatics to share! Enjoy! :goodvibes
 
I so need a new camera, but I'm just so bad at making decisions! Everyone on here seems very happy with their S3, and Office Depot has it on sale now for $279. That sounds like a good price. I guess I just need a few "go for its"! :thumbsup2

So do you love your S3? Any negatives with it? What features do you really like on it? And is it good for a fairly inexperienced photographer (but I'm willing to learn!)?

Thanks!
 
Nice work, everyone!! :cool1:

AndrewWG: Awesome idea with the Disney wrapping paper backgrounds ... the optical effect of the princess-in-the-drop is soooo cool! :thumbsup2 Sorry about the water bill. :lmao: I also like the pint glass shot ... the flash is obscuring the Guiness logo on the glass; have you ever tried diffusing the flash with some tissue paper?

I never tried diffusing the flash. Always meant to give it a try, but never got around to it. I'll try that on tonights liquid treat! :) Also, I will have to get a 16 oz bottle to fill it past the logo better. This is alot of responsibility, but I think I can handle it. :rolleyes1

Gotta get to work on the rest of the princesses now.... :sad2:

Andy
 
LPZ Stitch! said:
You and Heidi appear to have the same problem with the water drip; it doesn't look like you were focused right on the faucet where the drop comes from. I found that Automatic Focus just wasn't accurate enough ... it kept trying to focus on other areas of the faucet than where I actually wanted it -- so I switched to manual. In your case I can't tell what the AF's doing, but in Heidi's case it looks like the camera focused on the back of the sink bowl instead of the faucet....

I did actually have it on manual focus. But that begged another question, now that you mention it. Many of the shots seemed out of focus. We tried everything we could think of to focus: backing up, depressing shutter halfway, we even tried turning the lens :lmao: to no avail. Guess I need to look more into how to focus when in MF. Thoughts?

Here is the EXIF data on that shot (I printed out your settings and followed exactly - it doesn't say MF here but it did on the camera at the time. I didn't realize red eye reduct flash was on, though :rolleyes: ):

File size: 43978 bytes
File date: 2007:04:16 19:31:13
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot S3 IS
Date/Time: 2007:04:16 21:19:34
Resolution: 640 x 480
Flash used: Yes (manual, red eye reduction mode)
Focal length: 12.6mm (35mm equivalent: 79mm)
CCD width: 5.72mm
Exposure time: 0.0050 s (1/200)
Aperture: f/3.2
Whitebalance: Auto
Metering Mode: matrix
 












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