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Post by srmoment on Jul 21, 2015 23:16:14 GMT
I've seen some amazing images where flowers are frozen in ice and then photographed.
Can anyone recommend a good tutorial for this...........and I would love to see results here...........
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Post by Tpgettys on Jul 22, 2015 3:29:12 GMT
Hi Pat, I would appreciate a link or 2 to such images so I understand what you are meaning.
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Post by Sepiana on Jul 22, 2015 3:36:51 GMT
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Post by srmoment on Jul 22, 2015 5:56:16 GMT
Yes, this is the idea. I copied a link to an image I like: (This image is done by Tom Holle.)
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Post by elines on Jul 23, 2015 20:39:47 GMT
Hesitate to say this as don't want to suppress your enthusiasm but I had a go at this several years ago and was disappointed with the results.
I recall the problem being that the ice was full of little bubbles that made it cloudy, so you may want to take some precautions to avoid that ? Using distilled water?
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Post by srmoment on Jul 23, 2015 23:14:54 GMT
Thanks Chris. I tried some last night with an ice cube tray and was quite happy with the results. Ice cubes are a small mass, so I am trying a bigger size today, but am using boiled water that I let cool. I also tried freezing just a small 'slice' of water first so the flowers would stick to the ice; however, I should have got them wetter so they stuck to the ice when I laid them on the slice. When I added the cooled, boiled water the flowers floated to the top. ........this is like a science project!
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Post by elines on Jul 24, 2015 8:10:00 GMT
Glad you are giving it s go - when you have got all the problems cracked be sure to let us know:)
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Post by Bayla on Jul 24, 2015 13:29:01 GMT
I'm also giving it a go, following the tutorial I found HEREChris, from what I've read, having little bubbles in the water is all part of the effect! I'll let you know how I get on. Bayla
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Post by hmca on Jul 24, 2015 13:31:59 GMT
Pat and Bayla....looking forward to seeing your results.....love the examples you posted, Pat!
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Post by Madame on Jul 24, 2015 15:19:08 GMT
I used boiled water. But I didn't freeze it in several layers, so some of the flowers floated to the top. I like the bubbles, but not if it's just a big blur. I rinsed the ice block with cold water before taking the pictures. In my example the flower has floated to the top, so I took the picture with colored cardboard as background. (Not so very proud of it though, the flower had been sitting in the freezer for several months.)
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Post by srmoment on Jul 24, 2015 18:49:14 GMT
...well this is from one of my ice cubes, and ahahaha............it certainly did not turn out like I envisioned it. Me being me, I just had to add sparkles and light and make it look like a fantasy image. Oh well, ...back to the drawing board.............. Ice Flower Series 01 by Pat Sanders, on Flickr
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Post by elines on Jul 24, 2015 20:08:25 GMT
Both are much better than mine so well done:)
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Post by hmca on Jul 24, 2015 21:40:32 GMT
Never having done this....I'm with Chris.....I'd be pretty happy with both of these!
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Post by cats4jan on Jul 26, 2015 19:16:45 GMT
Very interesting. What will you guys think of next.
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Post by pcphoto on Jul 26, 2015 21:32:19 GMT
This is a fun experiment I tried it a couple times after seeing a post from someone in the EV Challenge blog group and have one icing down in the freezer right now. srmoment I really like your ice cube version.
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