Day 17- Frustration vs. Patience

Today I tried all different ways to photograph water dripping out of my kitchen faucet. I’ve been inspired by all the beautiful macro work showcased on Clickin Moms- and have carefully read directions on how to achieve this with a macro lens and speedlight (don’t have either…)- and then how to do it with the 70-300mm zoom- YAY! I have that!  What I don’t have, I discovered, is a working tripod other than my gorillapod (I’ve been carefully storing my father’s ancient tripod since 1982 and then discovered today that it is broken). There is a lot of camera shake with the zoom, so a tripod helps.  I discovered that  I could wrap the gorilla pod around a kitchen chair, manually focus, and then click- many, many  clicks!  I still think that I never achieved proper focus- but I got better as the day wore on (and the light waned, alas).  I tried to get cool color effects by placing a pillowcase behind the faucet; I need to find something brighter next time.  I also tried using my kit lens at 55mm (handheld, with no pillowcase)- and I like that one better!  I’m not thrilled with either photo- but- BIG SIGH- it is all a process . . .

4 thoughts on “Day 17- Frustration vs. Patience

  1. These are great shots. I am impressed. I assume the right photo is without the pillowcase. I like it better, too, I think because of whatever is making a dark vertical reflection. Very nice and excellent focus.

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