Enjoy the video.
-Ben
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| Self portrait showing my disdain to mornings... |
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| Gobstoppers: A long time favorite candy from my childhood. |
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| Timing is key to shots like this. You really have to understand shutter lag and how it affects your camera. What is shutter lag? Shutter lag is the elapsed time it takes the shutter to open and close after the button is pressed. Don't know what your camera's shutter lag is? No problem. Here's an easy way to figure out shutter lag. I used http://online-stopwatch.com/ for this (no I am not getting a sponsorship for adding a link. Though I think I should, though...Hmm...) Set you camera up to a medium shutterspeed. In this case I used 1/60th. Start the timer and wait for the stopwatch to reach ten seconds. As soon as you see it turn to ten seconds take a photograph of the screen. Notice that it doesn't say "0.00.10". That's because of your shutter lag. Look in the milliseconds box. That is how long your camera took to take the photo. I would recommend taking about 5-10 shots so you can get an average. |
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| My shutter lag averaged around 216 milliseconds. Once you understand the shutter lag the timing becomes a little bit easier. |
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| Gah! Just a little to early on this one. |
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| Whoops...too late. |
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| I will go ahead and take this opportunity to remind everyone that it is important to hit your mark. |
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| BAM! There we go after the first three shots I was able to get the timing right. Not bad. |
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| Once I got the timing down it was time to add some color and drama. I really liked how this shot came out. |
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| Splash! Lots of color and action in this shot. I basically took about a fist full and dropped them in the glass. |