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Old 3rd of December 2004 (Fri)   #1
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Default Water droplets retry...

Well, I went back to the water to re-shoot the water droplets.... they seem to be getting better and better...
What do you think? Have I improved?
Here's the old thread for referance:http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...water+droplets

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Old 3rd of December 2004 (Fri)   #2
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Nice new angle compared to before!~

Very tight.

Looking great.. too good even.
Looks digitally created in Photoshop.
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Old 3rd of December 2004 (Fri)   #3
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That looks impressive to me, but so did the others.

Nice work.

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That's an amazing picture. You captured the water droplette in the center in the perfect position. What setup did you use to capture this?
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Now this is an impressive image. Nice job.

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Great stuff mate, looks very nice, the colours are great, definitely getting better there, can you post some exif info? or is it the same as the others in your original thread?

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littleman, this shot is fantastic!
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Quite a Shot!
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I like it Littleman Nice and clear. Those are hard to get.
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Old 12th of December 2004 (Sun)   #10
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Default Re: Water droplets retry...

Sorry it took me so long to answer back to y'all on this.....
I had to leave for a while and when I came back the forum was down for the rest of the week....

The EXIF data is the same as the other photos, I just used trial and error in shooting the droplets... No fancy timers or anything... haha

I used the flash that is built into the camera...

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Default Re: Water droplets retry...

The link to the old thread doesn't work any more. What lens were you using, and could you share the exit data?
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Default Re: Water droplets retry...

Quote:
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The link to the old thread doesn't work any more. What lens were you using, and could you share the exit data?
Here is the Old Thread

I wasn't using a canon digital because I don't exactly have one... haha
I use canon film cameras and I use a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20 for my digital(it's all I can afford at the moment...)

I believe the Exif data was...
1/2000 of a second
and 8.0 for the f-stop

It is definately fun taking these pictures... although it is pretty hard..
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Default Re: Water droplets retry...

here's a set of photos i did many years ago using a setup that was a bit more "scientific".

http://nobot.2y.net/pictures/milkdrop/

i built a sound trigger for the flash, and mic'd the dish that milk was dripping into. put the camera on bulb, open the shutter, drop 1 drop, flash fires when the drop strikes the plate, close the shutter, move the microphones to get a different part of the drop sequence, repeat. sound is a lot slower than light
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^^^
Crikey - that is scientific!
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love this shot ... and boy is the mic thingy so scientific )
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