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I cant say I havent practiced for this one. Ive got a thousand or more shots but started all over for this challenge.
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Wow, that first one looks like a scuplture of a person. well done!
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Again nice captures!! and very good timing.
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Awesome! How did you achieve the color in the second shot? Is it colored water with something blue reflecting off the surface?
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Oooh, I like these even better.
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The left photo was just plain water from the eyedropper on a cookie pan of plain water. The right photo I added red printer ink to the eyedropper and dropped it on plain water. I used the fastest shutter speed (1/1000), the smallest aperture (f13.6), ISO of 800, and manual focus. The only light was from the built-in flash and the light through my balcony door.
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That was a very cool idea. I keep wanting to try this out and I always keep forgetting about it.
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Awesome photos
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