I tried a few different things in this series just to see what would happen. The first few uses a white ceramic dish to hold the water.

Reckon I caught this one just as it hit the water as you can still see the top of the drop.

Freezing the actual drop before impact.

The Big Splash

These were all taken with the flash.
I then changed to an orange plastic bowl for the next shots.

Interesting crater effect.

Another drop frozen in motion. Interesting the way the colors are inverted.


Remember that these were all taken with a point and shoot digital which presented several difficulties over and above one of timing. The worst one had to be focusing. It would have been so much easier if the camera had a manual focusing setting. Still I am pleased with the results.
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just like a 3d art design.. :)
Amazing results with a point and shoot digital – having to grapple with focus and timing gives me the shivers. I especially like the 2nd from last shot where you’ve caught the blue background as well as the orange bowl. Top work!
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Yeah, these were the best of the bunch, but it was worth the effort. have to get me a SLR one day so I can really have some fun.