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    john crookes
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    Default Just a drop in the Bucket part 2

    same as before this time just one flash and a multi colored BG

    Nikon D3
    tamron 180mm Macro
    F 19
    ISO 200
    1/250th

    One SB-90 set at 1/16th power and bounced off BG
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    John, Great job on putting together a technically difficult image. Your choice of colors are pleasing and work very well in the reflected water. The positioning of the droplets(with their reflection) is well handled along with their suggested movement. Beautiful image!

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    Excellent image. Action nicely 'freezed'. Lovely colours and sharpness.

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    Hey John,
    I have to try this one time! Pretty cool on the colors and I do like this a bit more than the previous one and it may be because of the 2nd drop. I also find the shapes in the water very interesting too! Nicely done!

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    I echo the others...this one is a nice improvement over the first one and I really liked the first one! My only thought on this outside of what the others have already said is to maybe try to open up the two shadowed areas just a bit...maybe with a shadow/highlight adjustment?

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    John:

    Another very nice one. I like the two colors, and that they are reflected in the drops. My only minor comment would be that the large area of fuscia in the upper right is a bit overpowering for me, and it might be interesting to have a bit less of it there, perhaps more like the LUC. I freely admit to being someone who like symmetry, so perhaps that flavors my comment.

    Really fun!

    Randy

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