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Home Project – Macro Photography with Oil and Water

Home Project – Macro Photography with Oil and Water

by Darlene Hildebrandt | Last Updated: June 1, 2020

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In this article, I have another fun photography project for you to try at home. This time it’s all about macro photography of oil and water. You can do this using a few things you can find around your house, no fancy gear is needed.

Gear needed for oil and water macro photography

You may have already tried one of our previous project ideas and done some soap bubble photography. If so, you already have most of the things you’ll need to do this one too.

Once again there are a few essential must-have pieces of equipment that you need but you likely have them already in your kit. 

Photo by Rodion Kutsaev on Unsplash

Essentials

Here is a list of the must-have items that are essential for doing soap bubble photography. 

  • Camera with adjustable settings – you’ll want to use Manual Mode).
  • A lens that has a close focusing distance, ideally one that is not a wide-angle lens (if you have a macro lens use that).
  • A tripod – this is essential, you cannot hand hold this kind of shot.
  • Oil – olive or vegetable oil work great.
  • A clear glass dish to hold the oil and water mixture (try and find one without a logo in the way).
  • A piece of glass to act as your light table (if you don’t have one, borrow one out of a picture frame).
  • Liquid soap – ordinary dish soap will work fine.
  • Colored bits of paper or an iPad or tablet to create a colored background. 
  • Food coloring (if you want to try the second technique and put the water into the oil).
  • A light source – you only need this if you using paper and not an iPad for the background. This could be a simple table lamp or one that clamps onto things. 

Optional items

Here is a list of optional items if you want to take it up a level:

  • A speedlight or flash (if you want to use that as your light source – it will help you freeze any movement of the bubbles).
  • A remote trigger to fire your camera.
  • A method of getting closer (a macro lens, extension tubes, or close-up filters). You can get a set of inexpensive filters for under $20 if you want to try it (just make sure you buy the right size to fit your lens). 
Photo by Eliška Motisová on Unsplash

I’ve made up a shopping list for you if you need to pick up a few things. CLICK HERE to see all the items needed to do oil and water macro photography. 

Do make sure you have a good sturdy tripod for this. If you need to buy one, read this first: Stress-Free Tips for Buying a Camera Tripod.

Video #1 – Oil in water

This first video from Mike Browne shows you how easy it is to do this. He walks you through everything you’ll need, and how to get it set up to shoot. 

You can see how he creates the background using some bits of colored paper and a simple clamp light – all in the middle of his kitchen floor! 

You can do this right? It’s not really hard you just need to set it up and take your time. 

Video #2 – Tablet background

In this next video, Dave Vickers demonstrates how to use your iPad or digital tablet to create a colorful background. This method is basically the same except instead of paper you’re using your tablet to create the colors in the bubbles.

You can get really creative and download some funky images to try out as background – just go a google search for “free colorful abstract backgrounds” or “free colorful wallpaper backgrounds“. I found some great ones like these:

If you don’t have a macro lens but want to get closer to your bubbles read these for some budget options:  

  • How to Use Extension Tubes for Macro Photography
  • The Ultimate Guide Macro Photography
  • How to turn your 50mm into a Macro lens for under $20

Video #3 – Water in oil

Finally, in this last video from Visual Art Photography Tutorials, see how you can do a reverse technique.

By putting water into some oil, you can create a totally different look. Add in a little food coloring and you’ve got something really cool! 

You can see how different the bubbles look because in this method you’re adding the color into the bubbles themselves.

oil and water photography tutorial

Your turn!

Okay I want to see your oil and water macro photos! Please share your images in the comment area below if you give this a whirl. And…

PLEASE TRY THIS AT HOME!

I can’t wait to see how creative you get and what you come up with.

Cheers,
Darlene Hildebrandt photographer DPM

 
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