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    Roman Kurywczak
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    As promised....here's mercury.... or my interpretationof it! Same set up....2 liter soda bottle with pin hole hung from the rafters of my basement and a clear dish with water about 3 feet below it. Image of earth below that......Mobile One motor oil splashed on top......3 stobes at 1/64 power. Canon 1D Mark lll with the Sigma 180mm macro at f29 for 1/200 sec and ISO 400. Manually focused tripod mounted. Cropped slighly and flipped horizontally (normally don't do that but just flowed better).
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    Roman,

    I'm a big fan of there Edgerton coronet photos. Love the color & sharpness seen here. Great technique and creativity. Not sure what you mean with PS 56.
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    Roman, this is so creative! Love the colors.
    Thanks for sharing your process. :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Wesley View Post
    Roman,

    ...... Not sure what you mean with PS 56.
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    Saved the jpeg at 56 quality...sorry

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    Another neat image, Roman. I'll bet you could spend HOURS trying different variables on this set up. I like everything about this except the small yellow area right below the main bubble - might clone that out if it were mine.

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    This is terrific image Roman , TFS image and process in details

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    Roman, I love the colors and the abstract look. The bubbles are fantastic!

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    Another great abstract, perhaps you could show a picture of your setup?

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    Looks just as if you are on Mercury!! Very cool and creative Roman.

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    Even better than the earth image! Love this Roman. The colours, bubbles and shape of the splash are all super.:)

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    Way cool Roman, very creative.

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    Wild! I thought it was a sea cucumber or something when I saw the thumbnail. Great abstract image with wonderful colors.

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