I discovered something this afternoon in playing with droplet shots. I've been bothered lately that I haven't been getting the nice pedestal under the ball in the backsplash. It turns out that the problem was that I was dropping from too high.
I raised the drop point up to about 30 in (75 cm), and it got even worse. For example:
So I lowered it to about 10 in (25 cm), and I got back to the elegant splash I like:
I didn't do any PP on the images: I just wanted to give people a heads-up, so they don't waste time, especially since I had described my setup before.
My guess is that when it drops from higher, there's enough energy to fill the pedestal with water, but from lower, the pedestal is finer. I don't know if the best height is different for different depth of tray: I'm using a paint tray.
Cheers,
Rick

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Not because it's especially expensive (it isn't). It foams and bubbles, as you can see in these shots. I'm going to get some food coloring, and make some red-colored water. I don't see any difference in the splash behavior, and it creates extra problems with the bubbles and foam. You get bubbles on the surface, and come back the next morning and they're still there.



Looks like I'll need more equipment. 
