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  • MickS
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    Alan Rossiter
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    It’s a fscinating subject that has the same attraction as crystal glass does to some. I particularly like 3 & 4 which I assume are achieved by a quick drop rate?

    Great stuff.

    Alan

    MickS
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    irishwonkafan wrote:

    It’s a fscinating subject that has the same attraction as crystal glass does to some. I particularly like 3 & 4 which I assume are achieved by a quick drop rate?

    Great stuff.

    Alan

    Thanks Alan, and thats it exactly, 2 drops, when the first hits the water it bounces back up and if timed right it collides with the second drop coming down behind it. You can see what happens a drop as it hits water here in slow motion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ-AX1G0SmY

    miki g
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    Fantastic timing Mick. Fantastic shots especially the umbrella / mushroom effect. Can’t wait for the rain to come so I can try this out.

    MickS
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    miki g wrote:

    Fantastic timing Mick. Fantastic shots especially the umbrella / mushroom effect. Can’t wait for the rain to come so I can try this out.

    Noooooooooo!!! Don’t wish for rain!!!!

    Thanks again man.

    steelydan
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    Great shots Mick, Have tried many times myself and got a good few decent ones. But yours are excellent

    What Lens/Set up did you use?

    MickS
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    steelydan wrote:

    Great shots Mick, Have tried many times myself and got a good few decent ones. But yours are excellent

    What Lens/Set up did you use?

    Thanks John, currently use a Canon 400D, 430 EX II Speedlite, 18-55mm IS, Tripod, home made polystyrene desktop studio type thing, laboratory pipettes (eye droppers), Goodall’s Food Colouring, A Desk Lamp and my laundry basket. This picture shows you how I have it set up. (Sometimes I use the lamp on and sometimes these are shot in complete darkness using just the flash to freeze the shot.

    steelydan
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    Great idea with the polystyrene , always found it hard to keep the eyedropper in one place and get accuracy every time.

    Thinks its time for another splash..Food coloring though?…..Im a messy git

    Mallacht
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    These are brilliant Mick

    MickS
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    Mallacht wrote:

    These are brilliant Mick

    Thanks Brendan.

    brownie
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    Excellent…well done.

    Noel.

    steelydan
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    Promised a few of mine Mick, no colouring used, just coloured paper behind the glass. Water was in an upside down wine glass.

    MickS
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    Very nice John, I love the colour in the first one and the lighting is spot on in all of them. I know what you mean about food colouring, it can be messy so a cheap UV filter is a must.

    If anyone wants those polystyrene boards just let me know, we have them in work, Canon use them in their packaging, we throw them out everyday.

    MickS
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    brownie wrote:

    Excellent…well done.

    Noel.

    Thanks very much Noel.

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