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Photographer  Dan Lightner {Karma:12684}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Commercial
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-70mm
Uploaded 2/20/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
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About This is my 9th in my Technique series. Dropped a lemon in a fish tank and caught the results I like the splash above the surface and the vortex below.My previous image did not have the technique posted as I had not yet perfected my technique and lighting angle.

No fish were harmed in the making of this image.

See photo below for set up
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There are 32 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hermen Pen Hermen Pen   {K:9168} 4/22/2005
Great effect! And thanks for sharing your techniques. I really appreciate that. Do you also have a trick for timing the shutter release, or is it just trial and error?

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Cheri Meredith-Evans   {K:1766} 3/14/2005
Thanks for sharing this Dan! I love that you give technique so we can all figure out how to try this. Your pictures are so amazing and creative! I love them!
Regards,
Cheri

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Jonathan Jones   {K:320} 3/1/2005
Great photon Im inspired .

Look out fish

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Franco Giovanella Franco Giovanella   {K:132} 3/1/2005
Dan! I have an idea know!
Why don?t you make this technique with a fish!
These will be great man! You know!

Best regards!

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Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 2/26/2005
Excellent! I can't even find words, they are brilliant these lemon photos!

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Steve Rosenbach Steve Rosenbach   {K:8338} 2/24/2005
Dan,

This is absolutely beautiful! I especially appreciate the photo you included of how you set this up. I haven't seen anything better-explained in a photo magazine. U da Man!!!

Bring me the file some day, and I'll print a 13x19 for you!

Best regards,
SteveR

P.S. - did you survive the earthquake yesterday OK ;-)

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Steve Rosenbach Steve Rosenbach   {K:8338} 2/24/2005
Dan,

This is absolutely beautiful! I especially appreciate the photo you included of how you set this up. I haven't seen anything better-explained in a photo magazine. U da Man!!!

Bring me the file some day, and I'll print a 13x19 for you!

Best regards,
SteveR

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Elena Zabelina   {K:23212} 2/22/2005
Yes, this one looks very different then last one, but it's beautiful too. You are really MASTER, and very kind person. You gift for us your secrets.
My big gratitude for you.
Lena

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Lou Dina   {K:12194} 2/21/2005
Fantastic shot, Dan! Lou

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Lea Mulqueen   {K:7396} 2/21/2005
This is fantastic! You have an incredible imagination and excellent photo skills. Thanks for sharing you techniques with us!

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Gregory McLemore Gregory McLemore   {K:35129} 2/21/2005
Wow, fabulous creative work my friend, among the best that I have seen.

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Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 2/21/2005
A terrific job. And +++++ for adding your set up shot.

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 2/21/2005
Ok on the fish but what about the poor innocent lemon ?

Super photo Dan, not seen the setup for this yet - I thought I would comment first this time.

Many thanks once again Dan, I have learned vast amounts from this set you have done :-)

Best wishes,
Steve

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 2/21/2005
Impressive work Dan! Perfect capture!

Jeanette

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Dr. Rafael Springmann Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:89517} 2/21/2005
An original idea well carried out, Dan.
Thank you for your comment on my "Glass 6."
Best regards,
Rafi

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Tiger Lily     {K:10966} 2/21/2005
Another fabulous show-and-tell. Thanks for letting us join in the fun. I feel like a bunch of us crowding right behind your back and getting splashed with every lemon drop. I am hooked on this series.

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 2/21/2005
Extarordinaria foto Dan y qué buena idea explicar tus técnicas.
Felicitaciones.

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Laura Spell Laura Spell   {K:24080} 2/21/2005
Very creative image! Colors and lighting are wonderful.

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 2/21/2005
Again, Dan-the-man, Dan-the-teacher, Dan-the-sharer comes through for us to urge us to greater levels of creativity!!

Thank you, SIR!

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Gökhan KARAMAN Gökhan KARAMAN   {K:8878} 2/21/2005
very creative
excellent job...

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Rose Martin   {K:4696} 2/20/2005
Simply amazing. You've slowed down time so we can see what we normally don't see. Georgeous. (7)
Rose

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Diana Cornelissen   {K:26437} 2/20/2005
Great colours, sharpness and lightning Dan! Must have been fun to experiment like this!
greetings,
Diana.

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Patty Morena   {K:16598} 2/20/2005
The light and compositions is wonderful.Artistic and original composition.

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Michele Berti   {K:14921} 2/20/2005
that's great! i like this a lot. I should try as well :-)

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Rona K **   {K:2375} 2/20/2005
This is awesome and I think your awesome for sharing your techniques. Thank you!

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Kshitiz Anand Kshitiz Anand   {K:4848} 2/20/2005
perfect timing!!
amazing techniques..!!
hey dan.. i bet u write a book on with ur techniques.. it will surely make it to the best sellers list!!
regards..
thanks for sharing the technique and the awesome picture!

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Harry Eggens Harry Eggens   {K:14804} 2/20/2005
Superb shot with superb technique Dan. Fantastic work and thanks for the explanation how you did this....Best regards, Harry

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Asli Alp   {K:76} 2/20/2005
I like it very much. You inspired me with this photo. No need to extreme equipment for good shots. Thank you.

Regards.
Asli

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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42404} 2/20/2005
Thanks for share your wonderful techniques my dear friend I put this in my favorites to try after . oNLY ONE QUESTION HOW YOU DROP THE LEMMON AND TAKE THE PIC AT DE SAME TIME??

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Roberto Bertone   {K:13239} 2/20/2005
Eccellente lavoro, bellissimi colori e dettaglio!!!!
Congrat.!!

Un saluto.

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Chris Wolffensperger   {K:1228} 2/20/2005
Great image, wonderfull timing, vivid colours!

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 2/20/2005
This is the set up F14 , Shutter speed 1/80th second be carefull to cover your camera , lots of splashing water , the light needs to be at least 45 degrees to the camera's view.

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