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light drops and others

Started by aroonkalandy, December 22, 2024, 04:19:34 PM

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aroonkalandy

In the first image, Glycerin drops were used to capture refraction, while water drops was used
in the other pics....

bitublack

Nicely illustrated. There is a gradation from concrete to more abstract where in the first image, it is easier to see what the tiny images are of, and in the last one there is no clue from the blurred bg.

ISO

Another fantastic shots from droplet photography master

hvyas


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Hankosaurus

Such wonderful, colorful, joyful creations Aroon.  Do you use some sort of spray bottle to make the drops appear like that?  You are a creative, patient, and talented imagemaker.
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Abhijit Rao

All three are super shots. Very nice.
50mm

Thad E Ginathom

Quote from: ISO on December 23, 2024, 08:29:38 AMAnother fantastic shots from droplet photography master

Absolutely.

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aroonkalandy

Quote from: Hankosaurus on December 26, 2024, 09:24:05 PMSuch wonderful, colorful, joyful creations Aroon.  Do you use some sort of spray bottle to make the drops appear like that?  You are a creative, patient, and talented imagemaker.

Highly appreciate your kind words !!!
I place drops carefully using a syringe....