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Million to one


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By: Dave Henderson
Title: Million to one
 
Posted: 18.09.2006
Views: 1241
 
Size: 864 x 576 - view full size
 
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This is a shot I'll never acheive or see again.It is the result of a second drop crashing into the "plop" of the first.
125th sec. @ f20, 100 iso
180mm lens with ringflash attached.



Members' Comments:

By:  Ross Chapman    At: 19:34 - 18 September 2006
 
It's a water mushroom! Cracking shot.
 
By: David Chedgy    At: 20:35 - 18 September 2006
 
Wow that certainly made a splash, a cracking image.
 
By: David Hogg    At: 21:05 - 18 September 2006
 
As far as this site goes, you are the king of macros! And this is another exceptional image.

 
By: Chris Best    At: 21:35 - 18 September 2006
 
Dave just remeber, when asked "this was the effect I was after" !!!! Tremendous shot.
 
By: Graham Mcalpine    At: 21:51 - 18 September 2006
 
This is a fantastic shot Dave, and by the way, you make your own luck.
 
By:  Mick Stones    At: 23:01 - 18 September 2006
 
Superb image Dave, Must be POTW.
 
By:  Norman(uk) Robson    At: 23:15 - 18 September 2006
 
Fantastic Dave well worth the effort you have put into it.
 
By: Keith Wilson    At: 02:16 - 19 September 2006
 
absolutely fanbleedingtastic
 
By: Paul Knowles    At: 02:44 - 23 September 2006
 
the cosmos being formed; proverbial big bang. wonderous. chaos rules. one in a ...you can't count that much.
 

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