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03/20/2006 08:33:19 PM · #1 |
I can't do one. Oh, I can nail the exposure on the glass, eliminate glare, but when I drop liquid into the glass, I get nair a droplet in the shot. I think my coordination between my right and left hands is off by about 1/250 sec.
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03/20/2006 08:34:41 PM · #2 |
Are you trying to use some sort of a dropper to make the droplet fall?
I know that sounded dumb...but I don't know how else to phrase it.
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03/20/2006 08:35:52 PM · #3 |
A straw, just letting it drop from it.
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03/20/2006 08:37:07 PM · #4 |
I used a sink to do mine... It will drip and a somewhat constant rate and then you can time your shots accordingly once you get the hang of the timing. Worked out nicely for me. I got maybe 3 out of like 150 shots that night...
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03/20/2006 08:45:37 PM · #5 |
i love water drops ;)
but i won't do one in a crowd .. and this challenge will be crowded |
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03/20/2006 08:45:37 PM · #6 |
When i did some myself, i used an actuall dripper, that is for lizards. Its basically a box with a lid and a small tube and a valve to adjust the flow. I just set the valve so it would drip every other second or two, and i got about 30 drops in the picture out of 50 shots i took. |
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03/20/2006 08:45:48 PM · #7 |
I think I just may try another idea for water II
Like this

Message edited by author 2006-03-20 20:47:03.
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