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First try at water drops

 
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Sep 20, 2009 00:20 |  #1

This was my first try at water drops. Only got my flash yesterday.

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Sep 20, 2009 00:28 |  #2

one day i would love to try out water drops...lol as for right now i am not sure of how it is achieved...hehe...than​ks for sharing!


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Sep 20, 2009 00:38 |  #3

Kind of different with the XActo Knife in the shot Bob. Very Cool


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Sep 20, 2009 00:40 |  #4

I agree with Jay, It does make it more interesting!:) I like all the blue:)


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Sep 20, 2009 00:41 |  #5

I was just thinking that if you really want to have people scratching their heads, flip this upside down. Maybe make it look as if the knife is "slicing off" a small piece of water...


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Sep 21, 2009 19:07 |  #6

Thanks for the kind remarks everyone. The knife does seem to add a good deal to the shot.

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I was just thinking that if you really want to have people scratching their heads, flip this upside down. Maybe make it look as if the knife is "slicing off" a small piece of water...

Ha! That's a great idea. However isn't it harder to balance a drop of water on the tip of a knife? :lol:


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