water drop photography
To capture water drop photography, you will need a container to hold the water and something to actually drop the water consistently and in the same spot. If you want to get different shots, you can add soap or rinse-aid to change the surface tension of the water. Another thing you can do to make your water drop shots different is add food coloring to change the color of the water.
black acrylic glass photography
Items you need to capture photographs like this are black acrylic glass and a subject to photograph. In this photo, the photographer used a violin found at a pawn shop and painted it white. The violin was placed on the black glass in front of a black velvet background to ensure the focus was all on the subject of the picture. (Photographer used no background for another image but an f/16 aperture and kept the shot far away enough from the wall of his basement so the light fall-off guaranteed a dark background.)
light painting photography
Some equipment necessary for light painting is a sturdy tripod, a remote trigger (to get long exposures), and lens hood. Other items that are nice to have but not essential are a powerful flashlight for light painting, a portable flash, rain covers for your camera/camera bag/yourself. Images should be shot in raw and manual mode. Choose the lowest possible ISO to reduce noise and keep shutter speed low. (Focus your camera then switching to manual focus can also be helpful)
bubble photography
Things you need to capture bubbles in photography are (obviously) bubbles and a camera. If you want to capture the bubble bursting, set your camera to a high shutter speed. Try to capture reflections in the bubbles to make the shot more unique and interesting.
focus stacking photography
Equipment you will need: a really steady tripod, a macro lens, a super precision matte focusing screen for manual focusing, and processing software. To achieve images like this you must take several images of the same thing from the same spot but just focused on different areas of the subject. Make sure you do not move your camera or tripod between images as it well mess up your shots.
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