
"The world in a drop of water. I've been asked how this was done. Easy: one flash on the left, aimed at the background, a NASA view of the globe. The flash was remotely fired, triggered by the onboard flash of my D300, which was set to produce no flash of its own. It took about 50 shots in order to catch one perfect drop". Taken by Jim Salvas - at the photographer's kitchen sink in West Chester, Pennsylvania
WOOOOOOOAAAAHHHHH!!!!!! Incredible my friend!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Mr Salvas.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWell done, it's amazing !
ReplyDeletesweeeet! that rocks
ReplyDelete~laura
Sooo creative, beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I've done some waterdrop shots, but it took me more than 50 to get a good one.
ReplyDeleteThank you to everyone for the comments on my photo. I'm happy I got the chance to share this.
ReplyDeleteThe best picture! The Earth and water in the one!
ReplyDeleteA beauty. Proud to know you, Jim. Annie
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