I got bored so this happened

More to come. I’m really bored. It’s cold and no snow. :unamused: :unamused: :unamused:

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Looking forward to it Danny :slightly_smiling_face:

The snow will be there soon enough!

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I love the colours on the last one (‘Drop 1’) Danny.

They’re very clever.

Considering you’ve given up the fags and you’re bored, you’re doing great. Pat yourself on the back and take a big bow :+1: :ok_hand: :clap:

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Fabulous shots Danny. I love water droplet photography, but I’ve never tried it myself!! There are too many really good examples, like yours, so I’ll leave it to the experts :wink:

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You are a genius with this!!


I love my hobby! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

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Oh my, those two are particularly great! All the different colours! Spectacular!

:049:

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Amazing patterns and colours! :clap:

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I saw that as a coloured Roulette Wheel…

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That’s very cool. Very beautiful effect.

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They are all amazing! I can’t decide which one I like better, but this light blue one is so beautiful. Each successive picture was more jaw-dropping than the last.

Thanks for sharing and explaining how it works.

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Excellent!

It’s not a thing I’ve ever tried, so I’m interested in your set-up.

You’re using flash, so have you got something to trigger the shutter when the water droplet passes?

I imagined people did this kind of thing using continuous lighting and continuous shutter at 8 or whatever’s your max. frames per second.

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Very clever Danny…you should frame them.

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Excellent shots Danny and I’m amazed by what can be achieved with digital cameras :ok_hand::+1:

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It’s not just the quality of the pictures (although they are brilliant) it’s having the vision to be able to create such outstanding work…Amazing Danny!..
:open_mouth:

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I agree with OldGreyFox’s post… very clever, you have a great imagination

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My eyes. Shutter operated by a remote to keep camera steady.

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Although you’re watching to see when the drop is going to fall. When it does I usually hold the remote button down for a burst of 5 or 8. Sometimes I have to wait on the camera to process it’s shooting so fast.

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