River
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Maybe water and dyes. Here is a pretty neat pic I saw http://edge.ebaumsworld.com/picture/hippyjump50/WDandP011.jpg
I use water, milk, alcohol and other liquids. Food dye is added often as well as various surfectants to change the surface tension.Maybe water and dyes. Here is a pretty neat pic I saw http://edge.ebaumsworld.com/picture/hippyjump50/WDandP011.jpg
I've shot hundreds of 2 drop collisions. The timing is critical!There was an episode of the show Time Warp (IIRC) where they were filming water drops. They had a rapid drip so that the falling drop would hit the upward jet of the previous drop. It caused a flat disc to form at the top of the jet.
Yes. I experimented quite a bit and found that the parabolic shape of the dish would focus the drop energy at an angle if the drop was placed off center.Very cool. Could you control the direction of the splash by placement in that dish?
Sure, no problem.I don't know about anyone else, but I would love to see fishbait do something with fire. Say, take pics of water dropping with flame reflections in them. Or perhaps drops of lighter fluid, ignited, falling into a small puddle of gasoline or something interesting.
*please*
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Jeez Loueeze! Do you have any idea how difficult this stuff is? I challenge you to find any other images of double water drop collisions being shot with a gun on the internet. Or even single drops! Now you want flaming gasoline drops!I would love to see fishbait ... take pics of ... something interesting.
Flaming gasoline drops ! Flaming gasoline drops ! Yaaaay !!!!Sure, no problem.
I'll need an assistant to light the fire while I handle the camera with my 500mm super telephoto lens from a few hundred yards away. The job is yours if you want it.
BTW, what's with this?
Jeez Loueeze! Do you have any idea how difficult this stuff is? I challenge you to find any other images of double water drop collisions being shot with a gun on the internet. Or even single drops! Now you want flaming gasoline drops!
Congratulations on some really interesting photography...experimentation is the name of the game....
Here's a shot of a water drop I blasted with a .22 calibre pellet gun. The timing on this took a bit of engineering.
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v282/fishbait/DSC_0059-3.jpg?t=1282050278
A pair o doilies...ETA2: Perhaps the thread should be split into one for the pareidolic pics..
