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Worcester ­ Lad
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Nov 17, 2014 16:26 |  #1

More droplet refractions from my splash kit. All droplets hitting the surface of a bubble apart from no. 5.

Twirls

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Swirls

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Impact

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Swapped the bubble for a 1 inch steel ball bearing. You can see the droplet nozzle reflected at the base of the bearing.

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Nov 17, 2014 16:50 |  #2

Absolutely brilliant.

I have just been looking at their website and demo videos - they make it look relatively easy but it can't be lol. I guess it would be good if you could have the stuff set up somewhere where you wouldn't have to keep dismantling it and just experiment, like you have obviously done with fantastic results. I can see it would be very addictive (as well as time consuming lol). Just the sort of thing to do during the winter

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Nov 17, 2014 17:39 |  #3

these are excellent George!
all great,but I really love the color combo in #1


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Nov 17, 2014 17:55 |  #4

Very Cool!


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Nov 17, 2014 20:47 |  #5

What is the splash kit called?




  
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Nov 17, 2014 21:43 |  #6

Wow, gorgeous work man!


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Nov 18, 2014 00:57 |  #7

Amazing stuff George !
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Nov 18, 2014 13:11 |  #8

Thanks for the comments folks.

LindaB wrote in post #17277939 (external link)
Absolutely brilliant.

I have just been looking at their website and demo videos - they make it look relatively easy but it can't be lol. I guess it would be good if you could have the stuff set up somewhere where you wouldn't have to keep dismantling it and just experiment, like you have obviously done with fantastic results. I can see it would be very addictive (as well as time consuming lol). Just the sort of thing to do during the winter

Linda

Thanks Linda. I don't have a spare room to keep it set up in so I have to do the routine of setting up and packing away each session but it doesn't take too long to be honest.

It is addictive and it gives me something to do during the dark evenings. It is relatively easy to capture simple collisions with it and once you have gained a bit of experience you soon start creating different results.

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What is the splash kit called?

Splash Art Kit


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Nov 18, 2014 13:14 as a reply to  @ Worcester Lad's post |  #9

these are ace! :cool:




  
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Nov 18, 2014 19:37 |  #10

amazing...


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Nov 18, 2014 21:08 |  #11

Where can the Splash Art Kit be purchased?


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Nov 19, 2014 00:18 |  #12

Gary look on Ebay for the kit.

I have the same kit, and the same flashes and my work looks terrible up to Georges, so a lot of the result is based on skill, not just the clever gear.

Great work as always George.


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Nov 19, 2014 05:15 as a reply to  @ BasAndrews's post |  #13

Thanks for the info George - I am tempted I have to say lol


Gary, here is the link to their main website which shows demos and the link to their eBay shop: http://www.phototrigge​r.co.uk (external link)


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Nov 19, 2014 09:09 |  #14

Very clever stuff - artistic, brilliantly coloured, and enjoyable to view.

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Nov 19, 2014 13:40 |  #15

Oh Bas I totally understand but with winter coming I thought it would be something cool to play around with. I can't seem to find it on eBay, with the equipment in my signature line plus I just purchased a 100 macro, what will it cost ari Elise Ehrhart took a photo of me working on stretched cavas prints that were purchased as Christmas gifts. Stop in and see these and other gift ideasme to get set up?

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