

Brian V.
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Dave I have used glycerine or even sucrose solutions in other pictures, but you never get the end of blade dewdrops you get with natural dewdrops plus dewdrops are naturally pretty small (max around 2mm dia) which means the surface tension is high enough to overcome gravity and they make almost perfect spherical lenses.DaveW wrote:You have not tried the advertising industry cheat of using Glycerin drops then Brian? I understand these are also supposed to sparkle better than water, different refractive index or something.
DaveW
Thanks Danny- wondered where you had disappeared tonzmacro wrote:Well, who have we here then M8t![]()
. You certainly are one very talented macro shooter Brian and I know you have plenty to post. You took my eye with flies and drops awhile ago and great to see you with other subjects. Your details and eye for a shot stand out.
Excellent work sir, superb shots Brian and of course, welcome![]()
All the best in the UK Brian, nice to see you here![]()
Danny.
Thanks for the welcome Craigaugusthouse wrote:Hi Brian,
Your reputation proceeds you.
That image on flickr "Christmas cactus flower taken sitting on an upturned wine glass balanced on a small halogen desklamp. The glass acts as a light guide."
You will have to go over that with us one day - please.
Craig