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sassan 24-11-07 01:00

How to create that falling droplet picture?
 
greenbunion has a nice series of these falling fluid drops with good attraction of attention recently; Example.

Many are interested to know how it is done and probably take their pie share of it.

This is one simple and easy to follow instructions to achieve the effect.

LINK

Have fun everyone and lets see what you can come with.

andy153 24-11-07 09:33

Thanks Sassan for a useful link.

greenbunion 24-11-07 10:39

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Originally Posted by sassan (Post 24733)
greenbunion has a nice series of these falling fluid drops with good attraction of attention recently; Example.

Many are interested to know how it is done and probably take their pie share of it.

This is one simple and easy to follow instructions to achieve the effect.

LINK

Have fun everyone and lets see what you can come with.

Now my secret's out!!!:rolleyes:

Canis Vulpes 24-11-07 12:29

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Originally Posted by greenbunion (Post 24742)
Now my secret's out!!!:rolleyes:

Any chance of a wide shot of your setup?

Does the bowl need to be filled 100% it not that clear in the write up in the link.

I must have a go but would like to be clear in my mind what to do.

sassan 24-11-07 13:21

Foxy;
I believe the shallower the depth, the larger is your opened circle. Its whether you prefer the crown or a single emerging drop.

I you see GB's nice image, due to very much depth (Of aquarium that is very wisely chosen), he doesn't have much of diameter of raised edge, but he gets quite a nice singe droplet raise, instead of a crown. So do your experiments.

greenbunion 24-11-07 13:42

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Originally Posted by Canis Vulpes (Post 24754)
Any chance of a wide shot of your setup?

Does the bowl need to be filled 100% it not that clear in the write up in the link.

I must have a go but would like to be clear in my mind what to do.

Here is the set-up. Doesn't the glass look grubby!!
Note the on-camera flash and fill-in lights left and right.
The red disk is for an experiment in coloured splashes - very shallow to get the "crown" effect. My wife will get the dining room back in time for Christmas.:D

Canis Vulpes 24-11-07 15:19

Thanks for that Greenbunion.

Food for thought....

Railman 24-11-07 15:36

I've jus posted a picture after seeing greenbunions examples. Wish I'd seen this first as I couldn't get the crown effect at all.
Dan

Snowyowl 24-11-07 15:39

Something I must try.

wolfie 24-11-07 20:51

As an addition also use a drop of inkjet ink, it can make a world of difference to your water splash.

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