“ Spashy Splash ”
I decided I wanted to get a collision in the frame with Dripping water. I tried a few things, zip lock, wet rag and finally I ordered and used an IV kit. I could better control the drip speed with this. I set up and went to taking photos. I snapped around 300 photos and went through a set of ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Drip Water Photography
  • Rosie Heares Edited 5 years ago

    This is supurb. Such great colours and you've got is so sharp.

    This is supurb. Such great colours and you've got is so sharp.

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  • Kay Lucien Edited 5 years ago

    I just love the colors and and awesome collision! I have to remember to use aluminum foil the next time.

    I just love the colors and and awesome collision! I have to remember to use aluminum foil the next time.

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  • Khafiz Gondry Edited 5 years ago

    Great shot! The colors and lighting are awesome. Nice job getting the collision as well. I never though of using aluminum foil underneath the water, great idea!

    Great shot! The colors and lighting are awesome. Nice job getting the collision as well. I never though of using aluminum foil underneath the water, great idea!

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  • Holly Belian Edited 5 years ago

    Great capture, and awesome colors! I so wanted to catch a collision, but no luck for me. Someone suggested the IV bag, after I was done, but I’ll use one next time!

    Great capture, and awesome colors! I so wanted to catch a collision, but no luck for me. Someone suggested the IV bag, after I was done, but I’ll use one next time!

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Canon EOS REBEL T4i Canon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
1/125 f/16 100 55

Tags

#fastshutterspeed #NOVAFramers #DMVFramers #WaterPhotograhy #DripPhotos

Genre/Technique

Used External Flash

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