Thursday, February 23, 2012

Water drops - Success?


Wow! I finally managed to get a photograph of a water drop colliding with another.  It isn't as fancy as some, but I'm making progress. 



 I'll keep trying, and see what happens. This is the only one I managed to get. I know that if I purchased one of the kits for doing this, that I could probably do them, but I'd like to try to do it without putting out that money right now. Am I asking for the impossible?


It's good to challenge ourselves to try new things, and to figure new things out. When you're interested in doing photography, there is always something you can learn and work to improve. One of these challenges can be to show God's creation in a way that others can learn about Him through your photos. 


Through Him (Jesus) all things were made; 
without Him (Jesus) nothing was made that has been made.
John 1:3

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Water Drops Attempts

Hmmm ... I've been continuing to try to get a picture of two water drops colliding. So, I thought I would show some of my attempts and then I can come back and look at my learning stages later on. When I was working on these, I used tungsten as my white balance, which gives the blue colour in the following pictures.

The new system I'm trying is making things easier for me to have more regular water drops. However, I would like to do more than this:


The problem I am having is that the hole the water is dripping through is too big. I'll have to look for something that has a smaller hole. So ... in the meantime ... one of my attempts looks like a snail if you use your imagination:


And a snail is not what I'm looking for. So, I kept trying. Finally, I actually got something that looked like part of what I wanted. Almost there ...





I'll keep trying. Hopefully I'll be able to get one soon. 


We often have difficulty doing something that we want to do. At this point we can choose to quit or keep trying. I've often found when having physio for injuries, that it can be tempting to stop working. However, if you stick it out, and keep trying, you are often rewarded. When you are one of God's children, you know that you don't have to face these things or trials on your own. He is there for you and will help you.


I can do everything through Him (the Lord Jesus Christ) who gives me strength. 
Philippians 4:13







Thursday, February 09, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day!


When I was going through some of my water drop pictures, I almost missed seeing this one. The drop looks like the shape of a heart, so I thought it would be good for Valentine's. I changed the colour of the drop to red so that it would stand out, but otherwise did not change anything, except for putting a vignette around the picture.


Valentine's Day is when a lot of people receive chocolates, flowers, special meals, and other gifts. This is meant to show the people that they are loved by the person presenting the gift. 

There are a lot of people who do not receive anything at this time, and this may make them feel that they are not loved. It can be a difficult time for many.

However, there is good news. God loves each and every one of us. He loves us so much that He sent His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ,  here to die for us. This is His gift to us. We are special in His eyes.

This is love: not that we loved God, 
but that He loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.
1 John 4:10






Thursday, February 02, 2012

Water Drop Experimenting


I've been trying water drops again. I'd still like to make some with the two drops colliding, but I haven't managed it yet. Before this, I used a plastic bag and put a hole in the bottom for the drips to drop through. However, my husband has helped me put something new together. I now have a bottle set up as a mariotte siphon  with the idea of having a more regular water drop, or at least one I can control a bit better.

I also played with some backgrounds, and some different lighting on the background. Still lots to learn.




It's interesting that God has made water to be so beautiful for us. We are used to seeing it in lakes and rivers, but we don't get to see  it in such small detail with our own eyes.  This may be why I have been fascinated with the water drops. And ... I like the challenge of trying to get photos of this area of His handiwork.




I will praise thee, O LORD, with my whole heart;

 I will show forth all your marvellous works.
Psalm 9:1