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The effects in the water are from aluminum foil crumpled up. Speedlite 430EX ll from the rear behind frosted glass and Speedlite 580EX ll from the right with red gel. The splash has blue dye and there is green dye in the water.
Eight dandelion seeds balanced on a piece of cardboard with slight adhesive. Only editing was cropping.
Dropping yellow food coloring mixed with milk into what once was blue water. The blue background is a result of the flash firing at a blue plastic sheet behind the drop. The little droplets at the edge of the rim are just starting to form on this one. Had to clone out a couple of bubbles in the water :-(
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Sparkling water droplets on a close up of a rich red rose.
One frame. Panning and dropping in a 2 second frame.
Is that Barbapapa? I've been wanting to get Barbapapa in one of mine.
A few I had in my files. I had at least 34 picked out - it's hard to chop down to 14. I have so many in my archives - way too many to post individually so once in a while I do this. These are all from the past month and a half.
The image is made by arranging old 5 paise coins. The coins on the left of the line of symmetry are the reflection of the ones on the right.
...or two or three or four. A far back perspective. This is quite a large drop, hence the two strays from the leftovers in the valve. This is still my macro lens. Sometime I'll do one with the regular lens to take in the whole set-up.
I like these bowl shaped splashes. There are so many shapes you can get with water drops. Each one is unique. That's the beauty of water drops. Even if the shape is similar to another, the colour and focus will be different. I try to mix up my photostream and do other things as well. I'm learning a bit about different processes in photoshop and it's fun. I always seem to come back to the water drops, though. That's what I love.