Such a beautiful photo of wafer drops! Not only you can enjoy more pretty water drop photos, but also you can learn how it is done.

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Posted in: Photo of the Day on October 19th, 2007. Trackback URI
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4 Responses to “Water Drop Photography Tutorial”

  1. Rajib Lochan Sarma says:

    Fantastic photograph!! Needless to mention here about your patience and dexterity for such a unique and beautiful photo. Please do keep it up for novice like us in India.

  2. Marion Smith says:

    Very pretty, its a beautiful capture of colour and imagination.

  3. Jill Smith says:

    I love your photographs!! Keep it up! :D I love looking at your flower-droplets (is that a word?) :)

    Jill

  4. ThierryD says:

    Hello
    I can speak on this post because I made a detector drops of water for SLR photography. This small electronic circuitry detects a falling drops of water with an infrared barrier. It can detect extremely small objects but also transparent objects like drops of water.

    The electric installation is very easy to achieve. All details of installation, drawing, explanations and examples of photos are available on my website: rienquepourlesyeux.free.fr

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