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Escaping drop
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Well friends, you've already see this kind of stuff over and over, but it is still fun to do.
If one of you are at home, not knowing what to do, get your gear, some water, a bucket, and then you are in for a great treat.
So many forms, so many different drops, it's all just fun.
Enjoy the photo, and tell me what do you think. |
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- lego
(676) - [2007-06-23 14:52]
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Hello Jan
Hmmm i like it, I haven tried this experiment yet but would love to. Send me some notes on what you did. Yoou use a dripper or how?
francois
Hi Jan,
that's what I love, good close-ups of difficult objects - and you did an excellent job, gratulations. Good focus and a good moment. I also love to play with drops, the results are always so amazing.
Thanks for yours, bye
Sabine - wishnugaruda
- laura4
(123) - [2007-06-24 20:54]
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While I think the drops of water are impressive I am drawn to the ripples of the water and all the shadows of light that are captured in them, thanks for ideas in the notes. Sometimes it’s the simple ideas that turn out the best work.
Laura
Hi Jan,
Just it will taste this I also. I do not know when, ale I will amuse oneself napewno. Your experiment Spodoba³ me. Drop is sharp unusually and has interesting mould.
Ovations - Roma
- HaBeMa
(3070) - [2007-10-23 11:17]
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Hi Jan;I liked this your shot,very good drops....
Habema.
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