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dkoyanagi > This sequence was not taken with a high speed camera. I shot about 70 frames manually, one at a time, and then picked 7 photos that looked like they would fit together in a sequence. This "high speed" sequence actually took over an hour to shoot.
The beauty of this method is that it doesn't require a high end camera. You can get the same results with a point-and-shoot camera, a tripod, and a lot of patience.
dkoyanagi > Rain Drop photo
dkoyanagi > Rain Drop photo
dkoyanagi > Rain Drop photo
dkoyanagi > Rain Drop photo
dkoyanagi > Rain Drop photo
dkoyanagi > Rain Drop photo
This sequence was not taken with a high speed camera. I shot about 70 frames manually, one at a time, and then picked 7 photos that looked like they would fit together in a sequence. This "high speed" sequence actually took over an hour to shoot.
The beauty of this method is that it doesn't require a high end camera. You can get the same results with a point-and-shoot camera, a tripod, and a lot of patience.
dkoyanagi > This sequence was not taken with a high speed camera. I shot about 70 frames manually, one at a time, and then picked 7 photos that looked like they would fit together in a sequence. This "high speed" sequence actually took over an hour to shoot.
The beauty of this method is that it doesn't require a high end camera. You can get the same results with a point-and-shoot camera, a tripod, and a lot of patience.
This sequence was not taken with a high speed camera. I shot about 70 frames manually, one at a time, and then picked 7 photos that looked like they would fit together in a sequence. This "high speed" sequence actually took over an hour to shoot.
The beauty of this method is that it doesn't require a high end camera. You can get the same results with a point-and-shoot camera, a tripod, and a lot of patience.
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