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Anonymous
Ok /p/, what went wrong here, anything?

Im trying to shoot some nice close up drippyness!
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>> Anonymous
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That glass looks a little spotty. Maybe you should've used JET-DRY!
>> angrylittleboy !wrJcGUHncE
direct flash
>> Doitle
You spilled.
>> I||ICIT !!mknjFN/v/49
try from a tap? that way you can turn it on slow enough for a drip and leave it while you concentrate on taking snaps.
>> Anonymous
>>140474
seconded
direct flash gives it all away
>> Anonymous
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EXTREM
>> Anonymous
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FAST
>> Anonymous
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SHUTTER
>> Anonymous
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SPEDE
>> Anonymous
MAN
>> Anonymous
THIS
>> Anonymous
SLOW
>> Anonymous
>>140554
>>140555
>>140556

Manilow. Barry Manilow
>> Anonymous
>>140547
>>140548
>>140549
>>140552
Or maybe it's just really cold