If you look carefully you can see the spray as the spinning bottle forces it out of the nozzle. We took over 40 shots to get this, and the cocktail guy was drenched, but as he wasn't serving the public drinks he was a happy chap :o)

This was just a play at the end of the shoot to see what it would be like. We had no lighting equipment with us at all, as it was supposed to be a non lit environment. So the only way we could catch the bottle was by lifting the ISO to its highest point 3200 i think it was so i could lift the shutter speed up as high as possible, i think we got 1/20 with an F3.5 aperture. If we had light you see the spray much more vividly. The problem is the ISO was so high, the image is very grained, i would like to do this again, but with much more lighting to try and pick out the droplets in the air as the only droplets you can see well are under a spotlight in the ceiling

But considering no lighting, last min test, and a bottle spinning faster than the naked eye could see it, i think it has worked out very well :oD

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