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Submitted: November 22, 2004
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Set this little shot up in my room with my Rebel, hope ya like it.
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~z-lot0:iconz-lot0: Nov 25, 2004, 7:43:13 AM
that is really awesome. good work.

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~janeanddaisy:iconjaneanddaisy: Dec 21, 2004, 1:00:10 PM
This is soo awesome!! I've tried to do shots like this, and I never can :'(!! Lol. Good job.

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~emberghost:iconemberghost: Dec 21, 2004, 1:05:30 PM
Hah, what camera do you use? Maybe I can help out...

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~janeanddaisy:iconjaneanddaisy: Dec 21, 2004, 1:19:00 PM
Well the first time I tried it I used a Canon Powershot A60, i believe. however now I have a Canon EOS D30. and i'm at my dads right now so i can use a Canon Powershot Pro90 IS. Yeah..I prolly have access to more cameras but these are the ones I use most. How can you help?

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~emberghost:iconemberghost: Dec 21, 2004, 1:26:18 PM
I'm not so sure what your experience with cameras are so I'll try to explain as best i can. First set up an area where there is a lot of light. Get some type of bowl or wine glass or something to hold water that won't be too distracting. Set the camera up on a tripod and focus as close or as far as you want, be careful because u don't want water on the lens. Then I would try to achieve atleast a 1/1000 second shutter speed. Manual focus the camera where the water will be dropping, than use a straw or dropper to actually drop the water. Then as far as getting the shot just get the timing down is all I can really tell you. Practice makes perfect, and it might take 10-100 shots before you actually get a really good one. Good luck and show me the results. =]

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~janeanddaisy:iconjaneanddaisy: Dec 21, 2004, 1:29:58 PM
alrighty! i will try that. and i'll definately show you the results. thank you!!

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~emberghost:iconemberghost: Dec 21, 2004, 1:30:28 PM
Very welcome. :)

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~DatHak512:iconDatHak512: Jan 2, 2005, 12:00:29 PM
Ah, this is pretty cool. I think the image could be a little brigheter, or perhaps a bit more contrasty? Maybe that's just me. Anyway, what ISO speed rating did you use?