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Uploaded on May 12, 2009

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Make a splash with your photography as digital photography expert Gavin Hoey http://www.gavtrain.com demonstrates the strobist set up required to capture the beauty hidden in a drop of water.

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  • John Humble

    Great tutorial Gavin, confidence inspiring because you explain it in simple terms. What lens was used btw?

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  • Connor Kenway

    Hi, where do I get the high tech pen?

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  • missiali

    Awesome video!!!

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  • Ellie Dublin

    Don't think you can get them in the 1700's, Connor :p

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  • Ruben Papoyan

    Hello, I have canon 650d 18-135mm and 50mm f1.8, I can do it without macro lens?

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  • fckwhatyuheard718

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  • Prasanna ambi

    great, really awesome, i will try it today :)

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  • hpept

    It's more or less like this

    1/1 power = 1/1000 second

    1/2 power = 1/2000

    1/4 power = 1/4000

    1/8 power = 1/9000

    1/16 power = 1/15000

    1/32 power = 1/21000

    1/64 power = 1/30000

    1/128 power = 1/35000

    for a Canon 580EXII

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  • reemalbthali

    Thenx alot

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  • mainlymusicman

    i was going to ask, how do you tell how long the flash will fire? so just the power setting? how does it work?

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  • sexywifey7963

    I am also a photographer myself. This is awesome, I really like how it made the drops purple. The dark blue was also very pretty itself... Thanks, for sharing

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