First, I used a spoon.


Then, while washing the spoon, I saw some interesting water splashes on my hand.


After a while, it rained heavily. An idea popped out about capturing more water splashes on my hand. I went outside, and because of the high shutter speed and aperture value of F10-13, I need to get the F42 closer to my hand. It was drenched in water, but performed without fail throughout the shoot. The cam was mounted on a tripod and set to 10-sec shutter release.


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