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Photography Still Life posted on Mar 12, 2006
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Well folks.... This is my first attempt to take a pic of drops....well, maybe not first...it took about 400 pics to get this one lousy picture....good thing it's a digital kamera :) Emagine you go to develop 400 pictures and only one get like this one....i would have thrown my camera away and never ever take another pic. But anyhow....i'm on my way in to the world of drop-pictures. But for every pic i take i'm getting more sure of one thing.....Zacko and Onslow are aliens...how else can they see in to the future to know when to take their drop-pics. Area51...here i come :) Enjoy btw :)

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chachi

7:42PM | Sun, 12 March 2006

Hey...if this i your first then I can't wait for the rest! Drop pics are hard....I have tried! I LOVE the color here by the way! Just an idea....Try using a clear liquid and dropping milk into it for contrast or another colored liquid....like I said, just an idea. Keep it up!

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kimariehere

7:42PM | Sun, 12 March 2006

first attempt! no way!! !! i spent an hour at it the other night i do no hard it is!! ( unless you have a cam that does five frames per sec lol! )

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zpookey

7:55PM | Sun, 12 March 2006

Chachi: It's clear water in a blue glass bowl....i'm going to try different liquids the next time :) kimariehere: It IS my first attempt of this kind of pics....but it took about 400 pics and several hours to get it like this....but i have a tip that i found out tonight....if you have a fast camera you can take the pick just AFTER the drop hit the surface...then you get a pic like this one....a rebounce-drop. :) I tried to shoot the pic just before the drop hit the surface and the result was crap every time...but when i finaly figured out WHEN to take the pic it was a bit easier....now my biggest problem is the focus....and i really need to get a flash that can handle faster shutter-speeds. This pic is 1/200 and i need to get to 1/4000.

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Richardphotos

8:28PM | Sun, 12 March 2006

I have not tried yet with my Canon but it is only a matter of time. you done a excellent job

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jocko500

9:18PM | Sun, 12 March 2006

I knew it I knew it. Zacko and Onslow are aliens how else can they do this lol at lest you got one shot super good

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Zacko

1:25AM | Mon, 13 March 2006

That is a really great first attempt you know!!! Wow! Beautiful color of the water. Om du har Photoshop, sprova att kopiera ditt lager och sen "blanda" det med originalet genom att anvda kommandot "Tka er" eller "Mjukt ljus". Jag skulle tro att du kommer att fnu btre resultat d #:O) Have a great day!

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Niutek

3:18AM | Mon, 13 March 2006

A very good first attempt, indeed.

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PeeWee05

4:12AM | Mon, 13 March 2006

I know how you feel!!! Wonderful colour!!! Really really great focus!

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jcv2

2:34PM | Mon, 13 March 2006

Ha ha, after all those captures you could decide to start shoot movies LOL! Fantastic work! :)

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Margana

7:23PM | Tue, 14 March 2006

It's better than anything I've done of this sort.A great first attempt and a lovely success.Congratulations to you!

cynlee

11:00PM | Tue, 14 March 2006

difficult.. but you did it! :]


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/200
Focal Length200

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