A sequence of images of a water droplet during its falling into a pool of water and the the creation of the splash. Each image is separated from the next image by a time interval of 10 milliseconds.
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Hi, i like the image quality of this. I am shopping right now for a good camera to use for wildlife photography. I am planning trips to the Galapagos for the new year and would really like to take images with detail like this water droplet. Which camera do you use for this series?
Hi Lee,
this was with a Canon 20D and 150mm lens. I’m currently using a 40D for most of my macro work as I find the liveview excellent for fine tuning the focus