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    Water Drop Photos???



    What do you guys have for the almost obligatory water droplet pictures?

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    Oddly enough, I've never shot water droplets.

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    Exactly why I said almost obligatory. Would you agree that most photographers have tried this at least once? I'm not saying upwards of 90% of photographers, but an overwhelming percentage probably have.

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    Re: Water Drop Photos???

    <h4 class="title"]<span class="title"]Rosa Jacolber<span class="camera"]</h4>


    40D,<span class="exif"]1s f/25.0 at 100.0mm iso160






    Do the Dew


    40D, <span class="exif"]0.60s f/18.0 at 100.0mm iso100






    Buttercup (Dew and Bugs in one shot)


    <span class="exif"]40D 1/40s f/9.0 at 180.0mm iso200






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    Model:Canon EOS 20D
    Lens:ISO:400
    Exposure:1/1250 sec
    Aperture:4.5
    Focal Length:34mm
    Flash Used:No


    Lens: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6


    This is my best attempt. Not much. Certainly not in the ways of composition. I was just excited to get the drop halfway. The reflection in it was an added bonus for my persistence I guess lol. I had only had my camera about 1 1/2 months at this point (February 09). I'd like to think I've grown tremendously in the months since then since then (Not to the heights of some people on here) but it's a constant learning experience. And I love that.

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    Re: Water Drop Photos???



    Never Really tried to do sitting water droplets, but this one shot I really like of a fountain.





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    XTI


    ISO 200


    70-300 Quantary 4-5.6


    Ap: 29 ? (that's what the exif says I have no idea)


    Shutter: 1/60


    No flash (lots of sunlight)





    Edit: Fixed the photo link








    7d w/ BG-E7, 24-70 f2.8L, 70-200 f2.8L IS II

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    Re: Water Drop Photos???



    Here is one of mine. 30D, EF-s 17-85, 1/60 f5.6, flash to the side.





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    Well, that's why I said "oddly enough," because I'd say that many photographers serious about their craft (especially those interested in macro photography) have.

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    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.26.45/IMG_5F00_6168-copy.jpg[/img]


    Canon XS, EF-S 18-55 f/4-5.6, 55mm, 1/100 sec., f/36, ISO-100, 430EXII fired at 1/4 power?





    I just did a hue shift in photoshop to get the colors. Was red burst with blue water around before.

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    Wow. Some really snazzy stuff.


    I need to get out and experiment more. Most everything I've gotten of droplets has been static.


    More to try...

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