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    Camera: Nikon D80
    Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
    Aperture: f/11.0
    Focal Length: 105 mm
    ISO Speed: 100
    Exposure Bias: 0 EV
    Flash: Auto, Fired, Return not detected

    We often take the simple things in life for granted. Example, water. Ever since I saw a picture of a waterdrop, I have been fascinated by it. A simple drop creates amazing splash and reaction, and this is how I usually spend the day indoor if I am not editing photos on my free time.
    As always, comments are critiques are greatly appreciated.
    Last edited by Troy Lim; 04-19-2010 at 09:50 PM.

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    Troy, Nice colorful waterdrop. I have done these with my friends and they are so much fun. Susan Candelario is the master of these drops and is running a one day workshop. She also does on-line courses. Below is her web address. Check out her stuff.

    more info; http://www.sdcphotography.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    Troy, Nice colorful waterdrop. I have done these with my friends and they are so much fun. Susan Candelario is the master of these drops and is running a one day workshop. She also does on-line courses. Below is her web address. Check out her stuff.

    more info; http://www.sdcphotography.com/
    Denise,
    Waterdrop is fun. It took me 10 months to discover how to take the double droplets colliding with one another. It was a rewarding experience for sure. :)

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    Very nice image, Troy, and very colorful! Love the abstract pattern.
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    Love the riot of colors Troy! I'm a fan of bright colors... :cool: If you have canvas it might be cool to move the drop a bit off-center, but I like it as presented. Thanks for sharing!
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    Thank you. I have this image printed on Aluminum, I must say it looks vibrant. ;)

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    Beautifully vibrant, Troy! I do find the black area to the right a bit distracting but the colors and drop in this are so fun to view!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie Kenward View Post
    Beautifully vibrant, Troy! I do find the black area to the right a bit distracting but the colors and drop in this are so fun to view!
    Thank you Julie. If I shoot this setup again, I will not use any dark colors. ;)

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