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MotherOfTwo
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Jan 7 2010 10:43am
There is a thread in another forum with this video of the effects of a water drop, where the video is slowed down a LOT....
I thought it could be of interest for all photographers when setting your timing to get the best effect...
Enjoy
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Jan 7 2010 12:33pm
And if you like photographing droplets or have the interest in learning ... then you absolutely MUST read this:
http://strobist.***/2009/05/how-to-photograph-water-drops-with-one.html
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Jan 7 2010 12:34pm
http://strobist.blogspot.
com/2009/05/how-to-photograph-water-drops-with-one.html remove space!
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Jan 7 2010 01:47pm
timewarp i love this show ~!
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Jan 7 2010 03:36pm
Yeah I saw that in the DF too! It's really amazing, how the "simplest" of things can look so complicated in show motion
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Jan 7 2010 07:21pm
Timewarp is Great ... haven seen this one but i think there also should be a youtube channel
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Jan 7 2010 10:29pm
nice one Marie,
ill definitely keep it in mind when shooting water droplets
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