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Feb 14, 2007 16:42 |  #1

Having some fun playing with my new 60mm Macro :)
An experiment for me, I have seen this done all over the forum and it really tickled my fancy. My efforts are nowhere near what I have seen displayed, but thought I would post anyway.
I did learn that I should clean the CD first when I try this again :rolleyes:
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Feb 14, 2007 16:48 |  #2

Terri one and three are very nice.


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Feb 14, 2007 16:49 |  #3

Terri, those are freakin awesome! I LOVE the colors!!!


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Feb 14, 2007 16:53 as a reply to  @ cfpackerfan's post |  #4

Terri, those are great! (AS SOON as Puddle sees them he's going to want DETAILS on how you did it you know ;) )

Really very cool!!!


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Feb 14, 2007 16:57 as a reply to  @ Permagrin's post |  #5

The first and last are my favorites, nice images.




  
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Feb 14, 2007 16:57 |  #6

Thanks guys :D It was quite fun to set up. My 17 year old was giving me very strange looks as I was hovering over the CD and dripping water on it, lol!
I really could do without the random specs of whatever, though.


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Feb 14, 2007 19:03 |  #7

Good job Terri. The first one is my favorite. As for the little specks...healing and clone tool in photoshop works wonders.:lol:




  
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Feb 14, 2007 19:08 |  #8

Thanks Char (I was just admiring your latest drops :)) I did clean up some of the specs (I use PaintshopX) But then gave it up :rolleyes:


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Feb 14, 2007 19:18 |  #9

Well done Terri! The colors are GREAT! I love that I can see your window in the second one too. :) Nevermind about the specks - just clone/heal them out afterwards. :D


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Feb 14, 2007 19:38 |  #10

Permagrin wrote in post #2709328 (external link)
Terri, those are great! (AS SOON as Puddle sees them he's going to want DETAILS on how you did it you know ;) )

Really very cool!!!

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Feb 14, 2007 19:45 |  #11

Thanks Athena :D The reflections in some of the shots were fun. One of them (not posted) has my 'Jaiydann wall' reflected, lol!

Puds: My set up was quite sophisticated :rolleyes: I used a table tray for a stand, set a white board on top, then came the DVD, then the drops. Daisy on her tripod, using remote cable and on board flash with a little boost from hubbys mag-lite :) I will say that another hand would have been helpful, tis a bit cumbersome to hold the mag-lite and the shutter and adjust settings, lol!


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Feb 14, 2007 20:00 |  #12

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Thanks Athena :D The reflections in some of the shots were fun. One of them (not posted) has my 'Jaiydann wall' reflected, lol!

Puds: My set up was quite sophisticated :rolleyes: I used a table tray for a stand, set a white board on top, then came the DVD, then the drops. Daisy on her tripod, using remote cable and on board flash with a little boost from hubbys mag-lite :) I will say that another hand would have been helpful, tis a bit cumbersome to hold the mag-lite and the shutter and adjust settings, lol!

Kewl. This, I will try. Thank ye.


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Feb 14, 2007 20:15 |  #13

KEWL, #1 being my fav. Thanks for the details, the one time I shot a CD I could not get the colors, will have to try again, hopefully this weekend.


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Feb 14, 2007 20:21 |  #14

misspix wrote in post #2710174 (external link)
Thanks Athena :D The reflections in some of the shots were fun. One of them (not posted) has my 'Jaiydann wall' reflected, lol!

Puds: My set up was quite sophisticated :rolleyes: I used a table tray for a stand, set a white board on top, then came the DVD, then the drops. Daisy on her tripod, using remote cable and on board flash with a little boost from hubbys mag-lite :) I will say that another hand would have been helpful, tis a bit cumbersome to hold the mag-lite and the shutter and adjust settings, lol!

mispix: You probably don't need all those lights if you can move your little portable table near a window. I just did mine on the kitchen counter near a window. When I did the coffee drops I even had to close the blinds to cut down the light. That is probably why you have some of the blown out white portions. I look through the viewfinder at the CD first to determine where I want the drops to go and I avoid the spots that are blown out white. Your's look terrific. I am just offering suggestions.




  
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Feb 14, 2007 20:35 |  #15

Thanks Becky :D

Char: I appreciate the tips! Natural light is my preference in most things and will definitely try that route on the next go :D


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