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your shots are amazing. ^^,
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Old 10-27-2009, 09:03 PM
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I love this technique. I am a huge bokeh nut. I did not know this could be done. Thank you for sharing.
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the shots are really beautiful
i cant wait to try one on my own !
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Hi folks im a bit new,love these images though and would love to try them but carnt work it out.
Is it done in layers or what? maybe somone could tell it to me like im a four year old.
I would love to surprise my wife with a love you card.
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Old 10-30-2009, 05:17 PM
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Go back to the beginning of the thread and read it through. I think your questions have been asked (and answered) already.

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Ok i got it thanks Wulf.
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wow!,, ur techniques are just great!.. i will try this @ home!
thanks for sharing them!..
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I was so intrigued by this, I had to go and try it.
This was my first attempt, I'm pretty happy with it.

By the way, this is my first post on this website and I absolutely love this place. I've already learned so much just from my few days browsing around.

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Great job nappyroots827 and welcome to dPS.
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:05 PM
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Default Shaped Bokeh meets Drops on CDs!

How fun to see this thread still bouncing around!

I broke out the shaped bokeh again recently, and combined it with that old favourite, droplets on a CD. This is what I got:

Deep in the Orion Nebula, baby stars grow in translucent eggs until they are ready to hatch and float away...

274:365 Star incubators

(P.S. Gylcerine works much better than water for drops!)
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