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One of the sharpest exposures of over 1800 shots.
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These droplets continue to amaze me.
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Bynx, you are the man when it comes to these shots!!!!!!
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Definitely a keeper! Takes a lot of patience to get this kind of quality.
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Beautiful job. How did you get the colors?
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The colors are just printer ink. Red in the pyrex dish and blue in the eye dropper. There is a sequence where the blue drop hits the red water and bounces up. It causes a column of red water to rise then the blue drop falls again and merges with the red column which then fall to the dish and a circular wave covers everything in.
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This is great! I like the idea to experiment with colored water and don't try to postprocess a picture to achive that effect. And I like the photo itself.
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