tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4988227079919907836.post8467851478747739243..comments2011-09-29T12:17:53.105-07:00Comments on PHOTIQUE TECHNIQUE TASKS: Water Droplet TutorialsKatie Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06673793203430141120noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4988227079919907836.post-38671245890857174972009-02-04T01:57:00.000-08:002009-02-04T01:57:00.000-08:00Well done for your perseverence. I gues I gave up ...Well done for your perseverence. I gues I gave up too soon when I saw how much time it was going to take to achieve shots I didn't even like.<BR/><BR/>My favourite link here is Steve's which actually links into many more. All great pics but they are outside and really what I prefer doing although not good for cold February. Also it will still take many hours to perfect and I am not sure I will find opportunities but I am interested.<BR/><BR/>Mike's I saw before when I was researching and it didn't inspire me. <BR/><BR/>For me the next two links don't work. The Johny one doesn't show the pics for me and I haven't found anywhere to click to make them come up.<BR/><BR/>Enjoyed Rich's and liked some of his results. It was useful and much better than having to have an aquarium although he doesn't really show his water container clearly. I liked some of his results but currently don't think I will find time to spend as long as is needed to get decent results.<BR/><BR/>Unless I find myself with time on my hand indoors I think I am going to have to leave this until some dewy mornings and get outside where I belong. If my knee allows.Katie Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06673793203430141120noreply@blogger.com