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Old 16th February 2009   #1
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Hi all, I'm inspired by alot of photos I had seen in this forum and hope to contribute some photos for all to view. C&C are always welcome and appreciated.

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Old 16th February 2009   #2
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Colour was added in photoshop for all photos to enhance the droplets and make the photos look more interesting

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Interesting play with colours, the reversal of red/blue in the droplet.

Hehe! A dripping tap was also one of the first shots I took on day one after purchasing my Nikon D90.
Mine were less artistic, just testing my skills since it's my first camera.
Here's 2 I did:



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#4 - #6, you took the pics with clear water, then coloured it with PS? Great job, I would've guessed you used coloured water on #6
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Interesting play with colours, the reversal of red/blue in the droplet.

Hehe! A dripping tap was also one of the first shots I took on day one after purchasing my Nikon D90.
Mine were less artistic, just testing my skills since it's my first camera.
Here's 2 I did:



Thanks.. Your shots are nice, especially the refraction of the D in the 2nd shot
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Nice shots - but why not make them more 'perfect'?

Remove disturbing droplets (like on your last one #8)
Or the white spot(s) on your first ones, #1, #3.

They are a distraction...
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Nice shots - but why not make them more 'perfect'?

Remove disturbing droplets (like on your last one #8)
Or the white spot(s) on your first ones, #1, #3.

They are a distraction...
Hi btrenkel

Thanks for the comments. Agreed that they are distractions. Will try to remove them when I got the time
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