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    Default Water Drop Flip

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    After spending the past few days playing around with water drops, I thought it might be fun to flip one of them

    Original was created using StopShot. Flipped, Nik Color Efex

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    Maureen,

    This is nice. I know I do not understand it - will have to put that off for future learning opportunities. I do like the colors and that shaft of water that looks like it came out of the water and then sprayed out and started falling back.

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    Fantastic Maureen! I love everything about it but especially the color and the glass-like quality of the water. Super!
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    Hey, Maureen, it looks like you've mastered water drops already I love the glass-like look and the flip was a great idea.
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    Most everything been said above...lovely work

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    Thanks for the comments

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Slechta View Post
    Hey, Maureen, it looks like you've mastered water drops already I love the glass-like look and the flip was a great idea.
    I definitely haven't mastered the water drops. The lighting is a huge challenge. I'm working on it, but I wonder if I might just wear out the flash units before I finally figure it out. You should come down here and play!

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    That is fascinating. I love the green and the strong lighting.

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    Another very creative image from you, Maureen! Very cool.

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    Maureen, I looked at this before, very good idea to flip it. It reminds me of glass!

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    Outstanding clarity and color, it does look like glass! A very good idea to flip it!

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