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02/10/2010 12:00:33 PM |
AWESOME SHOT! I see it is copyrighted. I teach courses in photochemistry and photocuring, and have been looking for a photo to make the analogy that photons exiting the tip of a light unit are similar to water droplets emitting from the end of a hose spraying water - and THIS ONE IS IT!
Any chance I can get your permission to use this image in my lectures on photochemistry? If so, how can I give you proper credit? Thanks! |
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08/14/2006 07:44:25 PM |
Please PM me and let me know how you sync 1/8000 with your d70. I can only go to 1/500 with my SB800 flash and my D70! |
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08/13/2006 11:00:22 AM |
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08/11/2006 07:20:43 AM |
This is kind of cool. Amazing how many particles there are in that spray when you get this kind of detail. Well captured. Simple, fun, sharp, well lit...hmmm, should do ok with this. ;^) Good luck. |
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08/10/2006 08:41:16 AM |
How did you keep the lens clean? |
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08/07/2006 05:18:38 PM |
That is very impressive... I mean the 1/8000th of a second. |
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08/07/2006 11:46:11 AM |
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08/07/2006 09:47:01 AM |
I bet your lense got wet after this! |
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08/07/2006 07:09:31 AM |
hmmm, not too many cameras go to 1/8000th of a second. i'll spend all week trying to figure out who shot this ;-) |
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08/06/2006 09:21:10 PM |
wow! at 8000/s there is still movement, that's amazing! good luck with this |
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08/06/2006 08:16:06 PM |
Great shot but the DNMC applies here. No motion trails was part of the challenge. 4 |
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