Day 343 - Liquid Form

I was about to embark on my next daily photo, when the condensation in this little bottle sprayer caught my eye. I tried a few shots, and then brought the lighting closer to the bottle. I then experimented with the white balance, and added a polarizer to help with glare.

Setup: Small plastic black spray bottle, with a little vinegar in the bottom. Vinegar seems to condensate better than water for some reason. I used a 25 watt halogen (50 watt began to melt the bottle hehe) for back lighting. It was placed pretty close to the bottle opposite the beads of vinegar. I tried a few white balance settings - this one is Flourescent, the other nice one which made it look like silver - K2500. I then added a polarizer and adjusted to eliminate any glare from the middle.

Mar 10 2009
banjon > Day 343 - Liquid Form

I was about to embark on my next daily photo, when the condensation in this little bottle sprayer caught my eye.  I tried a few shots, and then brought the lighting closer to the bottle.  I then experimented with the white balance, and added a polarizer to help with glare.  

Setup:  Small plastic black spray bottle, with a little vinegar in the bottom.  Vinegar seems to condensate better than water for some reason.  I used a 25 watt halogen (50 watt began to melt the bottle hehe) for back lighting.  It was placed pretty close to the bottle opposite the beads of vinegar.   I tried a few white balance settings - this one is Flourescent, the other nice one which made it look like silver - K2500.   I then added a polarizer and adjusted to eliminate any glare from the middle.   

Mar 10 2009
Day 343 - Liquid Form

I was about to embark on my next daily photo, when the condensation in this little bottle sprayer caught my eye. I tried a few shots, and then brought the lighting closer to the bottle. I then experimented with the white balance, and added a polarizer to help with glare.

Setup: Small plastic black spray bottle, with a little vinegar in the bottom. Vinegar seems to condensate better than water for some reason. I used a 25 watt halogen (50 watt began to melt the bottle hehe) for back lighting. It was placed pretty close to the bottle opposite the beads of vinegar. I tried a few white balance settings - this one is Flourescent, the other nice one which made it look like silver - K2500. I then added a polarizer and adjusted to eliminate any glare from the middle.

Mar 10 2009
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