Some Gasmasks and a G2 i got from classifieds and ebay!
Thx GSimon and 00zeRO!
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Hey FoC_Tow,
Your photo skill is very fantastic :thumb: I want to know either one or two caps you drop inside the glass?
Thx soo much Martin! <3
I dropped two caps at the same time, but tried to let loose of one slightly earlier intentionally! =)
The picture is actually 100% not photoshopped except for the my name signature that I added.
I only used Lightroom to correct things like white balance, colors and brightness etc but it was taken exactly like this, nothing is faked pretty much they fell just like shown in the photo! xD
The reason the caps are so sharp even while falling is because I used a flash set to a really low setting so it would light up/burn out really quick. (like way below 1/1000 sec even)
And since i did it in a very dark room the picture shows only the moment that happened during flash light so there is like no motion blur.
I also used manual focus (and tripod obviously) to prefocus on my finger, where I estimated the caps would to fall down...
omg, what is the name of the green one, it would fit perfectly on my toxic set.
That the Monster Green G2
Thank you very much, I hope I can get one day!
Yesh! Its the Monster Green one <3
Its the same one as in this picture
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Or the first one in this beautyfull function row one by JaccoW! =)
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Sweet gifs scubaste!
Is the white round platform thingy rotational? May I ask what it is? =)
Thanks! I just use a cheap turntable, and I used a protractor and magic marker to draw a mark every 10 degrees thus splitting the turntable into 36 equal slices or angles to take a picture from. One picture for every mark. Or You can also take a picture in between the marks and on them to double the amount of frames which will a more fluid result.
This is the one I use, but I'd like to find something a little smoother.
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Any protractor will do obviously.
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Thx scubaste!
I was kinda wondering if you split it up and took pictures simiuar like you would do for a hyperlapse for example.
On a hyperlapse with like simple left to right or towards something movement, you can use image stabilization very effectively which works wonders in some cases.
It's not as easy for the rotational movement tho, plus a gif isn't the same as a video...
You could eventually stabilize it with video editing software and then make a gif from the edited frames tho.
If you run thru video editing software like a time/hyperlapse you could also use it to create interlaced frames to double the amount of fps (by creating artificial in between frames),
which adds some motion blur but might make movement look smoother as well with like the click of a button. =)