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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Figured this fit for action.....and exhiliration when you see a collision. When water drops collide......exciting things happen!!! Currently working on some new stuff.....but this is from a few months ago. Different heights produce different results......and everything from temperature to humidity can and does affect the collision. The sky is the limit when it comes to colors......you are only limited by your imagination.....and mine knows no bounds!
    Canon 1D Mark lll with the 180mm Sigma macro at f18 and 1/125 sec and ISO 400 with 2 580EZ flashes....one bounced on gold paper and the other with a red gel filter covering.

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    Beautiful warm tones, and the water looks so silky. VWD Roman, would love to have one of these in my collection!

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    roman, this is too cool!!!! you could at least say that you had two water drops racing down and they wrecked into each other and caused this gigantic explosion!!!:D

    and for those nice colors!!!

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    wow-- awesome image!!

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    Excellent! Great colors and a beautiful capture of the action. Well done!

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    Brilliant capture Roman! This probably happens millions...billions? of times every day in nature and you've managed to turn it into an art form that's seldom seen.

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    Sweet and impressive !! You do come up with the unusual Big Congrats on this one !!!!

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    Terrific collision! Love the golden colors and the sharpness of the splash!

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    This is excellent. It looks like blown glass.

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    Hey Roman, Very nicely handled. It does look like amber glass...

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    Photography can show you what you cannot see with the naked eye because it happens too fast.

    This is one small wonder that nature produces and you got it perfect!

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