Creamer pouring into my coffee
Creamer pouring into my coffee
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Contender in the Photography Awards
Zenith Award
Top Shot Award 21
Spring 21 Award
Contest Finalist in Capturing Liquids Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in For Coffee Lovers Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Yummy In My Tummy Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Monthly Pro Photo Contest Volume6
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conradbernadel
September 02, 2023
Thank you for participating in my food photography game. Food is everywhere. With your image, you managed to capture my attention through the shapes, colors, and composition. You awakened an emotion to the point where I could even imagine the smell.
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Behind The Lens
Location
I took this photo at home in my home studio.Time
The time was mid afternoonLighting
As i have no natural light sources in my studio, i rely on artificial light sources for all of my lighting. I use neweer 750II speedlights for flash photography.Equipment
For this photo, I used a Nikon d3200, handheld shot, my tripod would not give me the exact angle i was looking for. I used a Nikon 18-55 mm lens, neewer 750II speedlight and diffuser with the flash pointed vertical to soften the light.Inspiration
My inspiration was from other photos ive seen on Viewbug. I had seen other coffee related photos and I wanted to see if I could at least do as well as they had. I figured i would try to do something a little different though, catch liquid creamer mid pour. Thank you Viewbug members for the inspiration!!!Editing
What you see is what i got in the photo. No post processing of any kind, not even cropping!!In my camera bag
I usually carry my Nikon d3200 with an 18-55mm lens and 55-200mm lens, a portable tripod, neweer 750II speedlights, and my hopes and dreams of someday becoming a well recognized name in photography.Feedback
Just be patient. Catching a fluid in motion is not always done on the first try. Experiment with lighting, angles, depth of field, etc. While post prossing can help improve a photo, it can give you a real sense of accomplishment and pride in your work if post processing isn't needed.