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FAN SPLASH

Photography Still Life posted on Sep 18, 2006
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the reason i hardly upload so much water drops, is bcause i always want to c an improvement from my last ones, and i also promised myself that i will not upload anymore, until i learn the fan splash technic which i hope wud b an improvement from my last water drops. and after so much brain storming, i can gladly say that i have found the technic the only thing i need to work on now is getting everything to b in focus what do u guys think? www.ultimatedream.co.uk

Comments (25)


vangogh

8:46PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

Fantastic stilllife shot....you have taken the water splash shot to the next higher level. Very creative idea too.

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jocko500

8:55PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

this is super cool shot. did not know it could be done much less think of it.

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Biffowitz

9:41PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

Quite the shot you got there dude! it looks amazing. My own feeling on the focus is that this is fine, it adds depth and movement to it. I think if everything was in focus, it would look static, and maybe boring. This way int's action packed and intriguing. Nice one!!!

thevolunteer

10:11PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

This is got to be the best water drop I have ever seen. You must have worked hard to get this captured. Well worth the effort. Aloha

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nattarious

10:48PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

WOW!!! Andreas must see this shot my friend!! What a fan splash here!! You have some top techniques you know! Specially when you posted that droplets tutorials to share with others! Love the colours, and the concept.. And i am pretty sure you will get the focus in your next step my friend.. Just keep trying hard please.. I'll be watching as always tho.. And when i see the right one.. I will ask you to share your secret :P Thank you so much for the upload and have a nice day/night JOE

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Zacko

11:53PM | Mon, 18 September 2006

OH MY GOD!!! You did it!!!! How???? Im coming to you for help now. How the hell did you do this???? DO TELL!!!!!! Its sooooo coooooooooool!!!! Congratulations on this marvel of a shot....and i shall be expecting an IM with instructions. #;o)

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erskogly

12:05AM | Tue, 19 September 2006

So now mere drops aren't enough anymore:) The fan is absolutely perfect - but as you say - a bit of work on the focus would be well worth it - if this had been crystal clear it would have been absolutely brilliant! (now it's just very very good:)

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squirrel2005

12:30AM | Tue, 19 September 2006

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW! water umbrella!!!!! GOD this is awesome ,truly a perfect photo of the water drip. One of the best I ever seen!!!!Magnefic!!!

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puzzler

12:37AM | Tue, 19 September 2006

This is miraculously great, well done...Cath xx

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Georges_H_Hoens

3:54AM | Tue, 19 September 2006

this is a top notch! I have make thousand drop shots but never had this pattern. Great art Sir!

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ultim8

4:06AM | Tue, 19 September 2006

DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE! DUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE! DUDE! ETC. Once again, U do it 2 the Xtreme! Shame the rating only goes to 5!

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babuci

4:54AM | Tue, 19 September 2006

I havn't see a dropp/spalsh like this before! Fantastic cool looking!

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st_fish

11:00AM | Tue, 19 September 2006

Awesome shot! Love the umbrella effect! Like said above... top notch! :)

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inshaala

11:00AM | Tue, 19 September 2006

wow - that is cool... and neither your or andreas are telling (publicly at least) how it is done... lots of consecutive drops and one hitting the rebound of the one before it? Nice lighting/colours as well!

DefKisum

12:00PM | Tue, 19 September 2006

Amazing shot. very Impressing!!!!!!!!!!! PE:o)

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TwoPynts

1:04PM | Tue, 19 September 2006

I think you've done it -- and are giving Andreas a run for his money! :)

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Loloe

2:59PM | Tue, 19 September 2006

I thinks it's fantastic!!!! Gorgeous colours!!! Bravo!!!!

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maggiemai

11:51PM | Tue, 19 September 2006

WOW...amazing capture! I've never seen one like this!! Love the colors too... beautiful work!!! :-)

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PeeWee05

2:47AM | Wed, 20 September 2006

I really really dig it!!! As you say the focus needs work but a higher ap and more light should do it for you. I reckon f/22 should be more than enough - f/16 should actually do it... So are you gonna upload another tut for this wink

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nikolais

12:50AM | Wed, 11 October 2006

a real ground-zero effect on me

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helix3d

7:44PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

SOOOOOOO Cool!!!

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Onslow

3:31PM | Mon, 30 October 2006

Superbly done timing is spot on !

otega

5:51AM | Mon, 20 November 2006

My Goodness me! This is completely out of imagination. Gush its a brilliant job. And the focus is just fine cos the point of the drop it self was well focused I dont see how every part of the splash could be focused at the same time. its a wonderful job mate. Proud of you. otega

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tizjezzme

12:35PM | Thu, 21 December 2006

Now this is perfect!

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A_Sunbeam

4:11AM | Wed, 04 July 2007

Nice capture!


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