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hey all...,'

I'm interested in shooting a splsh of water or say rain drops...as i increase my shutter speed the pic becomes dark n hazy.....even with full apperture it is not working....i really wanna have some help on it...

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If you're doing this indoors, powerful light sources will be your friend.

What kind of lens are you using? If your cammie can handle high ISO levels, then give it a slight nudge too.

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thanks...hope this will be helpful....waiting for the rains to come...lolz

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Here's a sample from my own files. =P

http://ambiens-art.deviantart.com/art/Fountain-of-Youth-92661846

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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D300
Shutter Speed: 10/4000 second
F Number: F/4.0
Focal Length: 135 mm
ISO Speed: 200

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thanks 4 ur descriptive info,,,

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Don't try to capture this with high shutter speeds and high ISO settings. An off-camera flash is your best bet. The flash, not the shutter speed, will freeze the action. At medium to low power settings, the flash duration will be in around 1/20,000 - 1/40,000 of a second. (Depending on the flash)

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thanks...hope this will be helpful....waiting for the rains to come...lolz

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