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like thatb_naresh said:
point and shoots are closer focusing than a slr + kit lens, use them insteadragzdiablo said:^great clicks, specially the second one!
a bit of noise, but still amazing.
Can you please tell me how does one take such a pic :S
I have a kit lens, i think i need better zoom for that..
Use flash, it will freeze the water droplets in the frame.FaH33m said:Guys what's the setup and settings required for capturing those water droplets ? Need help .Have tried a few times on the wash basin but never got that perfectly focused shot.
Thanks! Just plain UWA, no filters.blueren said:^ love the second one! Nice effect on the sky... Cpl?