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Please note: the light source mentioned below is a 12 volt lamp.
DO NOT WORK WITH HIGH VOLTAGE LIGHTS NEAR WATER!!!
Selected from about 1200 shots 5 years ago.
A glass baking dish, standing on a water tumbler about 15 cm high in the sink. The dish is filled to overflowing.
The hot tap adjusted to drip about once every 2 seconds.
(I’m not sure if the water temperature is important).
The light was a 50 watt downlight arranged below the bowl and in the furthest corner of the sink.
There are 2 little bright spots in the lower part of the picture. I have not cloned them out because someone might want to guess what they are?
Exif as follows:
Make : Panasonic DMC-FZ20
Exposure : 1/100Sec @ F4.0
ISO : 80
DateTime : 2005:02:14 21:16:16
Flash : Not fired
FocalLength : 25.30(mm)
FocalLength(35mm) : 152(mm)
Don’t know about the white spots? Can’t guess, you’ve got me! I’ll defintely try this, thanks Otta for sharing!