I need to stop calling them water drops because I now add other things to the water. I'm still trying to figure out how to get the proper lighting and the colors I want.
Sugar'sDaddy wrote:
I need to stop calling them water drops because I now add other things to the water. I'm still trying to figure out how to get the proper lighting and the colors I want.
Outstanding. You have to put all of these in a book, with how-to articles.
Wonderful, amazing! What liquid did you use? I can't say I've ever seen such 'response spouts' (my term). They are so tall and narrow, yet with an interesting 'blossom' on top. Love them!
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
Artistry both in the creation and the capture!
jerryc41 wrote:
Outstanding. You have to put all of these in a book, with how-to articles.
Thank you Jerry! I may do that if ever I figure it out. About all I could say about them is lots and lots of trial and error.
Wonderful shots ! There's another shooter like you in (upper) Manhattan NY; Stina Petersen.
Gitchigumi wrote:
Wonderful, amazing! What liquid did you use? I can't say I've ever seen such 'response spouts' (my term). They are so tall and narrow, yet with an interesting 'blossom' on top. Love them!
Thanks so much Gitchigumi! Mostly I use water, a little milk, and xanthan gum. Several things affect the height, like how far the drop falls and the size of the drop. If you think mine are tall, check the FaceBook page called Pluto Trigger Users Worldwide and look for Edward Deiro' post. He does some truly amazing drops!
Thanks, Stina Petersen is also on Facebook.
Thank you very much sb! Doc would be proud of the Pluto Trigger! I'm just one who plays with the toys.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Artistry both in the creation and the capture!
Thank you so very much Carol!
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