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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 3/12/2007
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So, no reflexes - but extreme patience!
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Martin Halley
{K:580} 3/12/2007
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No reflexes at all, Sally. Happily the camera will take over 300 continuous shots with flash before the SD card is full. So it's just a case of setting it all up and running the drips while the camera snaps away. Of course, almost all are rubbish but the remainder can be magical. I think I took about 1,500 shots in all and have kept about 35.
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Raisa Vorotnikova
{K:1934} 3/11/2007
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Very nice abstract shot! Thank you for your nice comment. RGD Raisa
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 3/10/2007
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Wow Martin I'm impressed - you must have lighting fast reflexes! How did you focus so accuaretly(the dof looks quite small)?
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Martin Halley
{K:580} 3/8/2007
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Just out of interest I applied some high school physics to find out how much time was left before impact. The drop was released from 8 inches above the water surface and is about 2.5 mm in diameter. The gap to be closed is about 1% of the diameter of the droplet This means, if my sums are right, that contact will be made in about 1/100,000 of a second. Close call or what?
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Peter De Rycke
{K:41212} 3/6/2007
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Fantastic, this is spot on !! Peter
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khalid al-saigh
{K:5491} 3/6/2007
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nice catuch
thanks for sharing this photo
regards khalid
hope my friend visit my portfolio
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James Cook
{K:38068} 3/6/2007
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Nice. Good fortune never hurts talent.
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James Morse
{K:296} 3/6/2007
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Good composition, and perfect timing. Great shot.
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Sergio Cárdenas
{K:25028} 3/5/2007
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Great capture in this one...very excellent shot, colors and BIG time...congrats!
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