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water dropsWas haveing a bit of a play inspired by the golf ball shots
What do you think? Cheers Cobby
Re: water dropsAwesome stuff for sure I don't know how to do this yet #2 is my fave, looks great.
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Re: water dropsGreat movement and great colour. =)
Re: water dropsReally nice. I was thinking of setting up to do some more of these yesterday, didn't happen though.
Can I as what you used to give the gold colour in the first and last. I tend to use a Nikkor lens box as a backdrop. D.M. - D200
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Re: water dropsThese are great Cobby, very clear and sharp.
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Re: water dropsThanks guys
The color is just me playing with the white balance in PP Thinking of having a go with a thicker liquid maybe Milk? Cheers Cobby
Re: water dropsomg amazing, could u fire up a pic of ur setup to do this for us
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Never thought of that.
Now you're just giving me ideas. Especially as I've got to change the engine oil in the coming week - its about the same cost as a litre of milk where I live. D.M. - D200
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Re: water dropsWow, nice shots!!! Mind sharing us how you did it?
Re: water dropsYea...I second the post on how you did it, esp the colour lighting!
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