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Please post here any high speed stop action photos. This is the life of a drop of milk. It hits the water bounces up and water rushes up to fill the hole thats left and travels up until it meets the drop of milk. They merge and then they fall back to the water.
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Great set of photos Bynx, must try that myself.
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Bynx, Awesome series. Beautiful caputures.
The lighting or reflection of number 11 is very cool. ![]() What settings did you use for this series? |
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I couldnt have done this with a regular 35mm. I had to really underexpose the shots because the flash was only inches away. Seeing the results instantaneously let me know how underexposed I had to go. ISO was 400, f6.3, exposure time 1/1000, focal length 23.1mm.
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Wow, very interesting Paul. Thanks for sharing that series.
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