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Who Lives in a Pineapple Under the Sea
 
Image Title:  Who Lives in a Pineapple Under the Sea
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 By: Dan Lightner  
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Photographer  Dan Lightner {Karma:12684}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Macro
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-70mm+ 25mm extension tube
Uploaded 2/11/2005 Film / Memory Type Compactflash
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1497 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 18 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About This is to show you can use this technique with any house hold object you want , Be creative. I picked Sponge Bob Square Pants. One of My daughters slippers actually, with a sponge Bob head on it.
This is my latest in my series of Techniques explained. This is the latest in my 101 series, I used a piece of glass , some rainX, try this site

http://www.hamptonresearch.com/hrproducts/4332.html ,

(gives you a much taller bead of water) and a box to make some interesting images. I placed a Sponge Bob in the box. (THE BOX IS MADE FROM FOAM CORE INSULATION IT HAS A SHINY SIDE AND CAN BE BOUGHT AT A HARDWARE STORE FOR AROUND $8 FOR A 4X8 FOOT PIECE YOU CAN CUT IT WITH A KNIFE USE TAPE TO HOLD IT TOGETHER) I put the glass on top, and put water droplets on the glass, then focused on the drops here are the results. The light is placed in the back and must be kept lower than the top of the glass or you will get a bad flare.
Camera was set at F8 and a shutter speed of 1/4 second. Sponge Bob is placed about 4 inches below the water drops but that is not important. You can move the him around and up and down until you get it right where you want it in the drop if you move it up it gets bigger in the drop. The drop is like a fish eye lens the image is always in focus you just need to focus camera on the drop.
Picture of setup below.
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There are 18 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 2/13/2005
LOL... Dan, you really ARE incredible! I just added this photo to my favourites! It's fantastic!

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Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 2/12/2005
Dan - you are great. I love the photos to show what you did. You should put out a book on it. I pay a ton for the books I have and most of them don't have the step-by-step like this. Great job again. I LOVE YOUR MIND!

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Zsolt Radákovits Zsolt Radákovits   {K:10376} 2/11/2005
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Great!!!

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Elena Zabelina   {K:23212} 2/11/2005
Wow! Fantastic shot. Very funny and nice. Thank you for explanation technic. I will try.
Regards,
Lena

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Nando Mondino   {K:14261} 2/11/2005
Fantastic composition!

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Franco Giovanella Franco Giovanella   {K:132} 2/11/2005
hahahahah I like these square pants! GREAT!

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 2/11/2005
ha ha.. ha ha ha haha ha ha .. Sponge Bob ha ha.. we have that animated cartoon here too in SErbia ha ha. very funny dear Dan!
Kiss, Biliana

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Daniel S. Garcia   {K:13946} 2/11/2005
Awesome work Dan! Thanks for the class. This is an excellent image! Into favorites!! 7++++++++++

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Kshitiz Anand Kshitiz Anand   {K:4848} 2/11/2005
Thanks Dan for the lovely 101 course of urs..!
The whole series is amazing.!
tried out the thing ..
lets see how the results come out..!
In the meantime.... this one is great..
Nice GRIN on buddy's face!

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Tiger Lily     {K:10966} 2/11/2005
Dan, This has been a delightful series, so glad to have found your portfolio. You are an asset to UseFilm.com.

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 2/11/2005
TOOOOOO Funny Dan!
Another in this excellent series! My Kids will love this!!!
Very well done Dan! My best...........John

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- - - -   {K:10510} 2/11/2005
spongebob !!!!!!!!!! =)))

superb work!

congrats.. =)

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Waleed Alzuhair   {K:87} 2/11/2005
Good one Dan, looks crispier than the sunflower photo.. And thanks for the info :)

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 2/11/2005
Wow, this is very professionally done, outstanding work.

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Jim Budrakey Jim Budrakey   {K:24393} 2/11/2005
Gig fat grin. This is really cool.

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cameny    {K:5880} 2/11/2005
excellent. and of course thanks for the explanation! Nice from u. :-)

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 2/11/2005
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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 2/11/2005
This is to show you can use this technique with any house hold object you want , Be creative. I picked Sponge Bob Square Pants. One of My daughters slippers actually, with a sponge Bob head on it.
This is my latest in my series of Techniques explained. This is the latest in my 101 series, I used a piece of glass , some rainX, try this site

http://www.hamptonresearch.com/hrproducts/4332.html ,

(gives you a much taller bead of water) and a box to make some interesting images. I placed a Sponge Bob in the box. (THE BOX IS MADE FROM FOAM CORE INSULATION IT HAS A SHINY SIDE AND CAN BE BOUGHT AT A HARDWARE STORE FOR AROUND $8 FOR A 4X8 FOOT PIECE YOU CAN CUT IT WITH A KNIFE USE TAPE TO HOLD IT TOGETHER) I put the glass on top, and put water droplets on the glass, then focused on the drops here are the results. The light is placed in the back and must be kept lower than the top of the glass or you will get a bad flare.
Camera was set at F8 and a shutter speed of 1/4 second. Sponge Bob is placed about 4 inches below the water drops but that is not important. You can move the him around and up and down until you get it right where you want it in the drop if you move it up it gets bigger in the drop. The drop is like a fish eye lens the image is always in focus you just need to focus camera on the drop.

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