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Thread: Hydro-dynamics

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    Hydro-dynamics

    Playin' around with the 50mm. What do you think?
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    Re: Hydro-dynamics

    neat shots rick....I like the 1st one..consider a left side crop at base of faucet. It kind of accentuates the drip more..?..

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    Re: Hydro-dynamics

    Thanks! #1 it is.That's my fav. also.I like your idea for the crop. Wow...Alot of people look.

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    Re: Hydro-dynamics

    Very nice, I like #2

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    Re: Hydro-dynamics

    these are sweet !! I looked for a while at each cause they are so different with the different shapes of the drops .... I like #1 also ... like the big drop and how clear it shows the sink in it ... great job !!!!

    something I been wanting to play with but I am looking to get the drop splashing into the bottom ...
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    Re: Hydro-dynamics

    Thanks.
    I placed a deodorant stick(old spice red) in the sink.This allowed a slightly concave surface(puddle) and a shorter vertical drop,It's not easy to "try" to stop the water.
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    Re: Hydro-dynamics

    Very cool Rick. Nicely done!

    Mark

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    Re: Hydro-dynamics

    Thanks Mark I appreciate that.

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