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Having fun with a Jelly bean

 
D-Pearce92
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May 29, 2012 14:20 |  #1

Evening all

Going on from the water drops that i had my first attempt with a few days ago i decied to drop a jelly bean into water to see what i got and i nailed it at first time of asking, thoughts welcome, wish it was more central but for my first attempt im really chuffed with this. Taken with my 18-55 is and 20d

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May 30, 2012 04:46 |  #2

Bump Bump Bump :d anyone got anything


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May 30, 2012 07:57 |  #3

I've tried this a few times. Best result's i've had were using a flash on it's fastest setting in a very dark room to freeze the shots instead of using a fast shutter speed to freeze it.

Yours is a good start, but you need to straighten it up. It leans to the right. And maybe zoom out and aim up more to try and catch a bigger drop. Or zoom in tighter on the drops you have there. That's what i'd do anyway.


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May 30, 2012 11:14 |  #4

nice, but the tilt is annoying




  
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