I've been playing with the bubbles that form on the inside of a glass of Champagne. Getting all of the bubbles in focus is near impossible because of the curvature of the glass and those bubbles are constantly on the move to get to the top. I've picked a wider glass and will try adjusting settings to use a faster shutter speed for the next attempts. Any suggestions to get these more focused would be appreciated!
The background was the result of a gift bag set behind the glass, it wound up in a gradient fashion which I liked. The second photo is one where I just did what I love to do, fussed around with the tools in light room for effects.
Nikon D7100, 105mm nikkor, ISO200, f/5.6, 1/20 sec., tripod, remote shutter.
The background was the result of a gift bag set behind the glass, it wound up in a gradient fashion which I liked. The second photo is one where I just did what I love to do, fussed around with the tools in light room for effects.
Nikon D7100, 105mm nikkor, ISO200, f/5.6, 1/20 sec., tripod, remote shutter.