amazing ballon!!!

Nokkie

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what do you guys think?
 

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fotojack

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One of the reasons for correcting your spelling before you post.........confusion! See the difference between ballon and balloon? :) It only takes a moment to go over your post before you hit the Enter key. Makes it much easier for people to read and understand.

When you get a moment Nokkie, if you would fill out the rest of your profile....such as where you're from, the gear you have (camera, flash, tripod, etc.), it would help us better help you with any questions you might have. Thanks.
 

pforsell

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what do you guys think?

Timing quick events like this is a challenge. Some people use sound activated shutter triggers and such. If you have a lot of balloons and perseverance, it is possible with some concentration, practice and good luck as you have demonstrated.

The first thing I'd do is to hang the balloon from something, like a tree branch or a boom of some kind to get a better background and possibly better splashes too. Shoot from a low angle and the sky will be your background. Experiment with a flash; it is capable of stopping the droplets better than the shutter can.

Don't give up, I want to see more of your balloon shots.
 
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fotojack

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Thank You Guys
This is my sons picture he is 12 he posted it on his own sorry about his spelling mistake :)

Ah! OK, that explains it then...but don't let it happen again! ;) Drives me nuts! I have enough editing to do on here! :)

Hey Nokkie, don't forget to fill out the rest of your profile, OK? It really helps us, bud. Thanks. :)
 

KWJams

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I agree with pforsell.

Try to capture the split second the dart pierces the balloon rather than the resulting splatter. If you can do that then folks would not have to wonder what the picture is.
 
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