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The incredible story of the nine bottles of FireWater
 
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Photographer AJ Miller  AJ Miller {Karma:49168}
Project #30 Water Camera Model Nikon D70s
Categories Still Life
Panoramic
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Splashes
Colours & light
Lens Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF ED
Uploaded 12/18/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 200
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Views 705 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/4.5
Critiques 22 Rating
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Location City -  Tarifa
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Country - Spain   Spain
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There are 22 Comments in 1 Pages
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John Hatz John Hatz   {K:156973} 7/12/2007
amazing composition of bottle in spashing! great ...looks like a movie of the faces of the timeline here, great artwork dear AJ.
Best regards!

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 2/11/2007
Wow! Very impressive timing and exposure, great liquid and glass effect, and awesome presentation, John! Great explanation too, I enjoyed reading about the process :) Great work! Best regards, Ina

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Tatiana Wilson Tatiana Wilson   {K:1631} 1/14/2007
beautifull

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 1/4/2007
Well thank you, Art! What a wonderful comment! Very much appreciated.

With best wishes,
AJ

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Art McCaffrey Art McCaffrey   {K:23645} 12/29/2006
only just seen this, i'm gobsmacked, brilliant, each one a master peice, together, incredible indeed,. if i knew how, i'd put this up for an award, just for the idea alone,. what a cracker, into favs, much regards art,.

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 12/23/2006
Hi Sally! If you look at the "setup" comment you'll see that I had a basin to catch all the fallout. And since the road outside was being dug up at the time I couldn't get the car in the garage, so really not much mess at all (except in my head!)

With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year,
John

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 12/22/2006
Nicely executed - I bet you had a mess to clean up afterwars though!
Seasons greetings,
Sally

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Ann  Van Breemen   {K:13399} 12/21/2006
Another clever idea, John. Hope you didn't have to empty too many bottles till you got it right. (Or was that the whole idea?) Cheers, Ann.

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Bruce Harper   {K:5305} 12/21/2006
Excellent idea AJ, well realised. Thanks for the explanation too. Hope you didn't make too big a mess!

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 12/21/2006
Hi Gayle! Thanks for your comment - yes, I think this one really does need to be seen in full pano mode to be viewed properly.

Unfortunately the beach in Tarifa is being subjected to a "recovery project". (For my thoughts on this see my comment on Jan Hoffman's "Lunch on the Beach".) I'm afraid that my imagesake has probably moved on to pastures new, possibly greener, possibly heavenlier.

AJ

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Gayle's Eclectic Photos Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91109} 12/20/2006
hi ya, so cool to see "my pup friend" as your profile pic when i visit...this pano image is just too cool,AJ!.....hope people are remembering to click pano button to see it in all its glory...wonderful frozen action and sparkly glitz of light/color....good work,my friend!
peace,gayle *tummy rub to my pup when you see him

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Jan Hoffman Jan Hoffman   {K:39467} 12/20/2006
Very clever, entertaining and unique. So seldom do we see anything as fresh and new. Love the results of your hard work.
--Regards, Jan

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Pradnya D Pradnya D   {K:3875} 12/20/2006
Brilliant and brilliant idea.... and excellent execution .. loved lighting and colors too
just AWESOME..!
-Pradnya

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 12/19/2006
Well Hanggan, I had to Google Muybridge, but I was certainly fascinated by what I found! I guess the logical next step for this is to produce an animated GIF...

AJ

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Hanggan Situmorang Hanggan Situmorang   {K:37833} 12/19/2006
Wow, like Edweard Muybridge's...:)
Very cool work, John!

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David Davies   {K:9} 12/18/2006
Very clever and inspiring! I love the way that the 'height' of the water in each sequence forms almost smooth peaks and troths.

I agree with Doyle in that the corked image is essential.

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 12/18/2006
Thanks Doyle! I redid the pano several times until I was happy with it (including one abortive upload - I thought it looked fine until I saw it on UF...)

There was continuous light to one side from a desk lamp shining at the bottle, plus on-camera flash for each shot. I experimented with various setups and found this combination produced the best light in the bottle with the least disturbing reflections and shadows. The backdrop is a black T-shirt on a box (it was getting hot in there!)

The water came out quite slowly so I took as many shots as I could in the time it took the bottle to empty. What I missed in this series was the last empty bottle - I considered taking it from another run but it didn't look quite right.

This all started out with another idea in mind - so the original idea is still in my head and will remain there a little longer...

AJ

PS. Though no alcohol was harmed in the shoot itself, a certain quantity may have been consumed by the crew...

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Anna Schulz Anna Schulz   {K:1186} 12/18/2006
thanks AJ for the picture from the setup. it gave me an real good idea how this works. i added this picture to my favorites. it is a lot work, isn“t it? but a wonderful result...

anna

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Doyle D. Chastain Doyle D. Chastain   {K:101119} 12/18/2006
Ok John . . . THIS is cool! Creative and good use of light . . . and I was Sooooo relieved that no actual alcohol was harmed in the filming of this image! ( * Whew! * ) The first, corked image, was essential (IMO) to this pano and while I did figure out how it was done before reading your generous explanation . . . I'm not sure about the lighting you mentioned. The sidelight was ambient and continuous light and the flash was the on-camera flash?? That's it? You seem to have the progression timed quite well . . . I'm guessing a flat black backdrop. I like it. :)

Season's Best,
Doyle I <~~~~~

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Giulio Rotelli Giulio Rotelli   {K:28441} 12/18/2006
real good work, with a fantastic realisation.
The panoramic view is a fantastic idea, we must tank usefilm for this opportunity.
Hope an award for you and this original work

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 12/18/2006
Hi Anna!

It's no secret - here's a shot of the setup. What you can't see is the superglue that attaches the bottle to the wood, the food colouring that went in the water and the lighting that came from a lamp to one side and the on-board flash.

This is one complete set of nine consecutive images from full to empty, combined in PSP9.

AJ

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FireWater Setup


Anna Schulz Anna Schulz   {K:1186} 12/18/2006
hi AJ. this looks great. how did you do that? or is it a secret? really nice colors. and a great effect you caught with the bottles...

have a great christmas.

anna

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