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    Re: Water Drop Photos???



    Quote Originally Posted by alex


    Here's my first attempt at this:





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    XSi, 17-55mm IS, 55mm, f/2.8, 1/200s, ISO 800, built-in flash, hand-held taken using Live View
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    Love this shot. Angle at which the camera is held, depth of field, subtle colors in the background, the "string of pearls" water droplets. Very nice!

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    You've got very interesting water drops photos in here and I can't help but try it myself and here are some few of what I was able to produce. A little blurry though. Comments and suggestions are also welcome.


    1) Dancing Couple - 55mm f22 1/200s ISO100 (1000D + Kit lens)





    2) Sexy Butt -55mm f22 1/200s ISO100 (1000D + Kit lens)





    3) Crown Reflection -55mm f22 1/200s ISO200 (1000D + Kit lens)





    And HERE'S more of it!!! []
    Cheers!
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    I actually tried to make some yesterday. Turned out quite Ok






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    way cool

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    all very nice everybody!

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    HiFiGuy: Thanks so much for your nice comments, they are appreciated!


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    Hi alex!


    I was trying to recreate your string of pearls. Got any tips on how to do it? I was thinking that it was done with a stream of water high up and capturing the bottom part of the stream where the water tends to break into drops.
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    Re: Water Drop Photos???



    My wife was watering a plant in the sink, and I just fiddled with the water flow until it was barely running. That way, if the water has far enough to fall, the stream gets thin enough that the surface tension in the stream of water isn't strong enough to stay together, and it splits into the water droplets. I shot it in the sink, so it really wasn't falling from very high. It was just barely running. Try it out!
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    Re: Water Drop Photos???



    Thanks alex for the tip! Will that one out soon.


    Best regards.
    Cheers!
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