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# Statistics
Favourites: 1080; Deviations: 169; Watchers: 3
Watching: 12; Pageviews: 3482; Comments Made: 448; Friends: 12
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Van Gogh,Massacio, Monet, and Leonardo Da Vinci ~ Jean Arp, and Ronnie LandfieldFavorite movies: The mask of Zorro, Ghostbusters, Harry Potter, Shawn of the dead ~ Ice age and Mean girls
Favorite TV shows: Doctor Who, Batman, and Bones, ~ Pretty little liars, my little pony and curious George
Favorite bands / musical artists: Soundtracks and rock ~ the cup song, One Direction and Katy Perry
Favorite books: Harry Potter and most ghost storys ~ The Magician's Elephant and When You Reach Me
Favorite writers: J.K. Rowling, and Gary Pulson ~ Kate DiCamillo and Rebecca Stead
Favorite games: Candyland! Shoots and Ladders ~ dress up
Favorite gaming platform: 3D platformer I guess ~ none
Other Interests: Movies and animals ~ music, coffee, nutella
# About me
Hi Dan here I like taking pictures and Drawing :) ~ Hola I'm Nancy and I like poniesI am now sharing this with my younger sister who is too young to have an account, so she can use mine to show her art as well
# Comments
Comments: 29
Rick-TinyWorlds [2014-05-14 21:40:38 +0000 UTC]
Hey! Just want to let you know that my tutorial was published, since you expressed interest!
Hints and Tips #2 : Water SplashesWater Splashes:
Creative Use Of Water In Macro
In this tutorial I'll show you an easy way to turn a simple bottle into
a tool for creating stunning water splashes in your pictures.
You need:
An empty dish washing liquid bottle or shampoo bottleA lens to shoot from distance OR you risk water damage
Preparing the bottle
Open your empty bottle. Clean it with water until no more soap bubbles are building.
Now fill it up with water.
In action
Set a short exposure time to βfreezeβ the water in motion.
Press on the bottle to release the water, while taking photos.
Be sure the water does not get inside your camera.
Technique #1 β Moment of Impact
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Rick-TinyWorlds [2014-01-29 17:10:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you a lot for the favorites and the watch! You're awesome!
Here, have a llama! Β
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danravenclaw In reply to IronBlackDragon07 [2013-06-14 17:49:53 +0000 UTC]
you're welcome
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m-eralp [2013-06-14 13:58:06 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for the watch, much appreciated
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SpinningWolf [2013-06-13 20:16:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for favoriting some of my pictures. It means a lot to me.
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