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picture removed. something wrong with the link.
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it struck me first as an outline of a human figure. Great capture
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thanks. it looked like a human profile to me when i looked at it too.
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cannot share! trade secret.
![]() kidding. the gear u will need is a tripod, a flash, offshoe cord, reflectors if u dun have white walls in your house, a dish for the water, a syringe but i used fingers. put the water in the dish and the reflector behind and below the dish. the strobe shld be hitting the background and beside where the drop will hit the water. u will need to manual focus the lens to the point where the water will hit. a macro lens will be ideal although i didn't use one. no money. ![]() then just drip and shoot lor. ![]() |
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I got to go back and try it out.. |
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good luck.
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repost
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