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Sparkling Drops............
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Posted By: eaglem, 11-13-2016, 03:37 AM

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11-13-2016, 07:03 AM   #2
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Sparkling Drops............
These can't be the ones I sent you, mine don't know how to sparkle as they've never seen the sun before.
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These can't be the ones I sent you, mine don't know how to sparkle as they've never seen the sun before.
Yes but they learn quick when in sunlight!
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Yes but they learn quick when in sunlight!
Your Sigma is making very nice stars. ( The master behind the camera is also important)

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Your Sigma is making very nice stars. ( The master behind the camera is also important)
Thank you very much Janse........
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very nice, you got me curious, what if anything can you make out by moving in on the green in the bottom bubble?

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very nice, you got me curious, what if anythig van you make out by moving in on the green in the bottom bubble?
They are leaves on the plant directly behind the drop but are inverted as what usually happens in drop shots.

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Excellent shot, I've tried some shots similar to this but they never turn out. My old hands are just not steady enough anymore.
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Excellent shot, I've tried some shots similar to this but they never turn out. My old hands are just not steady enough anymore.
I have my camera set on Tav so I can set the shutter speed to 320/p sec and the aperture higher ie F8 and that takes care of any handshake...............hope this helps.
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I have my camera set on Tav so I can set the shutter speed to 320/p sec and the aperture higher ie F8 and that takes care of any handshake...............hope this helps.
I have really bad arthritis so unfortunately SR really does not help me too much. Someday are much worse than others.
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I have really bad arthritis so unfortunately SR really does not help me too much. Someday are much worse than others.
I'm sorry to hear that, on the NEWS here the other night it was stated they have discovered something that relieves arthritis but I can't recall whether it came from a plant or some form of venom. might be worth googling.
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I'm sorry to hear that, on the NEWS here the other night it was stated they have discovered something that relieves arthritis but I can't recall whether it came from a plant or some form of venom. might be worth googling.
Thank you I will look into it. Right now I only have issues when using macro lenses and high magnification. Under normal circumstances I'm fine.
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