Tuesday, October 27

Water Can

Contributed by H Hall

I took this picture one night when i was experimenting with our water theme. Its a picture of a watering can that i got my brother to hold as i took the pictures. I really like the clarity of the water and the individual droplets.

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

This picture is really cool. I like how the sharpness of the picture declines as your eye moves down the photo. Also the individual droplets looks really cool. MB. SPHS.

Elaine said...

I really like this picture. I like pictures with moving water in it. They usually turn out to look pretty cool. The water looks like little sparkles, which is really cool too.

Anonymous said...

I love this picture because when I first saw it, I thought it was a shower head, but when I read the description, I saw it was a watering can. I love how you only captured the spout, and the water. I love how clearly you can see the water droplets and how they look frozen in time. Overall, well done!

Anonymous said...

I LOVE IT. THE INDIVIDUAL DROPLETS SHOOTING LIKE THAT MAKES THIS PICTURE GREAT.I LIKE HOW YOU MADE THE BACKGROUND BLURRY AND THE WATER CAN AND THE DROPLETS LOOK SO CLEAR.THE ANGLE OF THE WATER CAN AND THE WAY THE DROPLETS ARE FALLING IS PERFECT.

Anonymous said...

This is a really brave shot, I don't let my camera get any where near the water. I love that you can feel and sense the movement of the water.
HLS SPHS

Anonymous said...

I think this picture is really interesting because it's like your seeing the water in slow motion as it pour out of the can. I love how you can see the individual droplets of water. The blurred background really emphasizes the water.great picture.sphs

Anonymous said...

This is a very interesting picture! Your perspective is so unique! I love how the drops almost jump out at you in the front, but blur into the background in the back. I like how you filled the entire picture. Also, I like how the copper looking color somewhat brings the entire picture to life by adding some color. Overall a very unique and interesting picture!
HcA~SPHS

Anonymous said...

this picture is cool because the freeze frame technique used as the water falling to the ground. The water droplets look like they are frozen in space. P.O.

Anonymous said...

I like how in this picture it looks like time has stopped.It also allows the human eye to see the little detail of water dropping that we don't usually notice when we're watching water fall.

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture. I like how you can see the detail of the individual water droplets. I also like how the water has a slight glow of shin to it.

Anonymous said...

I like how you got each drop of water on this picture. It is really entertaining to watch the shape of each drop of water. Plus i love the way you focused everything on the faucet, so the water looks better to look at. Beautiful picture.
K.U SPHS

Anonymous said...

i really like this photo because its majestic. i like how you captured the movement of the water. i would of changed the picture to black and white tho.
CSB SPHS

Anonymous said...

Taking a picture of moving droplets of water is rather difficult. I like how the distinction of the water is so clear. From a center point of view it also looks like a shower head.
The brownish rust on the spout of the can is such a great complement to the falling of the water. This is a great picture.

AOLN - SPHS

Anonymous said...

I like how every single droplet is focused and stopped. The water looks cool when the light is being reflected off of them. Taking pictures of stopped water is hard work and needs a lot of light. Impressive photo!
ERHS- SM

Anonymous said...

I really like the fast shutter speed used for this picture. With all the water droplets falling looks very intriguing. A very well done job filling the frame. It must have taken a lot of light to capture this shot.
AML-ERHS

Anonymous said...

This is a really good close up picture of the watering can, I like the way the water droplets are easily seen and in perfect focus. I think that it could have been a little bit lighter.
Sp-ERHS

Anonymous said...

I like this picture a lot. I love how you froze the water in place and it was very creative not like the typical water shot with the hose. It is pretty creative. And at first I thought it was to dark but I realized it looks good dark and there is just enough light to reflect on the water drops to make them sparkle.
EM- ERHS

Anonymous said...

I love the water a lot. It's so in focus, but at the same time a lot of it in the back is out of focus and it all works very well together in your composition. Wonderful photograph! It caught my attention right away.

- sNb

Anonymous said...

The lighting in this picture is wonderful. I think that the way each water droplet gives off a little shine is beautiful.


SLD- ERHS

Anonymous said...

This is a great photo! I like how the watering can comes from the top of the photo. Also, it is really cool to look at how the water first comes out in streams but as it gets further from the can, it begins to separate into individual droplets. Each droplet shines like a crystal and the clarity amazes me. Great shot I look forward to seeing more! PT-SPHS

Victoria D. ERHS said...

I like how you can see every single drop coming out of the watering can. It can be really hard to take pictures of water in full detail. The lighting is good, and you can barely see the background, but that’s not what we’re focusing on. Awesome picture overall.

VD-ERHS

Anonymous said...

I think this picture turned out nice. I like how the water drops look. I also like that only the water drops were in focus and not the background.
A.V- ERHS

Anonymous said...

This is a great picture!!! I have taken a picture similar to this and I like how the water droplets in this one are more delicate. Also, I love how the water droplets have a sparkle to them due to the lighting. If you were to take this picture again I can't think of anything to do to improve it. Great job!!!

Anonymous said...

I really like how in this picture the water is stopped at the top and it is cool how you can see only the top of the watering can so you think that it looks like a shower head. The element of composition used here is filling the frame with all the water droplets. The focus here is good because you can tell where the water droplets are intentionally supposed to be in focus and where it’s intentionally supposed to be out of focus.
NS, ERHS

Madeline S - HHS said...

This picture is quite spectacular :) The water droplets are so clear, and it is so close up that it looks like a bunch of bubbles to me. You froze it so perfectly that it looks like the water is floating rather than falling. The dark background also is very nice. This picture has a whimsical feel to it, I love it.

Anonymous said...

I have always enjoyed images that toy with what water can do. The way the small subtle drops come out of the watering can make it seem pure and the way the light hits the drops makes it sparkle and shine like a dream. This image captures simplistic beauty which I admire. Great work.