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Good suggestion, but to make this shot work I've had to cheat and stick the
camera inside a 1m hole carved into the ocean. i.e. a real camera couldn't
get this view because the camera is actually quite a long way above the
surface of the water -which is how come we can see the top but not the
bottom of the water surface- and if I make it lower it totally destroys the
composition. So, water droplets would have to be 1m away to be consistent,
which would only serve to emphasize the trickery that I'm doing.
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Tek
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"Ken" <ken### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote in message
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> "Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom> wrote in message
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>> And that's about it. What do you think?
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> I think it looks kewl.
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> One suggestion, you know for realism - The invisible camera appears to be
> half in and half out of the water so that you can see both the underwater
> lava as well as the volcano. How about a few water drops on the camera
> lens above water line to give the viewer a sense of perspective?
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> Ken
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