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Dec 25, 2005 08:21 |  #1

My try at a drip.
1- water dripped into milk

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Dec 25, 2005 12:51 |  #2

thats awesome. how do u do that? Im new to photography so im still learnin.




  
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Dec 25, 2005 15:25 as a reply to  @ minicoop503's post |  #3

I actually went out on my deck in the sun. Don't forget a tripod and remote. I used the white back of wrapping paper for the background. The sun allowed me to get the shutter speed needed. A faster shutter speed would have been better, but the sun wouldn't cooperate. I think I got these with 200-250. Then filled the glass and used a water bottle to make the drips. Keep snapin, you'll get a good one. The different effects were done in PSPX, using layers.

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Dec 25, 2005 19:47 |  #4

this is why i need a remote....awesome shots! i love the milk one.


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Dec 25, 2005 21:30 |  #5

Nice work Crypto.. really like that last one!




  
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Dec 26, 2005 05:16 as a reply to  @ Coco-Puffs's post |  #6

Coco-Puffs wrote:
this is why i need a remote....awesome shots! i love the milk one.

thank you. You can do it without a remote since you have a fast shutter speed. Just easier with it.


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skade wrote:
Nice work Crypto.. really like that last one!

Thanks Sandi, The red one is my favorite too


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