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    If time is relative... perhaps in a drop's life... this is a Mother and Child.

    Throw me a rope!

    Blue drop - magenta flash.
    All C&C welcome.

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    Steve, I like the magenta flash it adds so much to the image. Very nice to capture the drop next to the collision. I really like the title and the image is great!

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    This is awesome. I love the drop that is suspended in mid air. Cool colors too!

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    Great capture, Steve. I love the drop and the colors are awesome. Very well done!
    God Bless
    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Steve, this is a wonderful OOTB take on the Madonna and child theme. They're so cute when they're little...

    I love these images and my hat is off to you for having the patience to make them! Really cool!
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    Very impressive, Steve. The color combination is fantastic.

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    Thanks everyone for your time and comments!
    And Kerry, thank you for the rope! Now I'm thinking about beams of light and some subtle halos.

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    Steve,

    Very unique having the falling drop caught as well. The rebounding water reminds me of a pawn on a chessboard. Well done.

    Richard

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    This one is very impressive, Steve. I love the falling drop and the all the colors. I like the low perspective which makes it even more interesting.

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    Thanks Richard and Indranil! Appreciate your comments.

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    Steve:

    beautiful image!

    What lens and what exif for this?

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    Thanks, Allen. Appreciate your comment.
    Here is some info on camera settings...
    Sigma 150mm macro - Nikon D700 - ISO 200 - .5 sec - f/14
    Used dark room so flash is only light source.
    Flash set to 1/64 power which allows for a short flash duration to freeze the drop.
    Some manufactures claim 1/20,000 sec. or less at low power output.
    You can check out this post for more info on my set up... http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...read.php/80546
    Last edited by Steve Adkins; 03-11-2011 at 06:57 PM.

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