Competition 07 "WATER DROPS" | Plastic Glass Wall Full of Dew

Hello everyone all...
Very cheap capital, simple and waiting 5 hours for the water in the plastic cup in the refrigerator to really become whole ice before I take it out and again wait a while for the ice in the plastic cup to melt and the cold air begins to form air pressure until hundreds of dew drops appear on the outer edge of the plastic cup.
Yes! I took out a glass filled with ice in the freezer or a place with a temperature below freezing point (below 0 degrees Celsius) after five hours since then. I made sure the water in the plastic glass was completely frozen and it happened at night.
In addition to using plain water, I mixed it with a little red syrup (Kurnia syrup) without my wife's knowledge to avoid various questions. Of course! explaining something that is not understood is a bad thing and wastes a lot of time.




I also used additional equipment, namely my sister's cellphone flashlight for lighting, because I had to take some photos of waterdrops at night, so I needed light to shoot directly behind a plastic cup filled with ice water. The lighting is to produce more detailed images of objects or the formation of dew on the walls of the plastic cup.
The initial process after the water in the plastic cup freezes, I mix it with a little syrup so that the object that I will shoot with the Oppo A18 smartphone camera is more colorful, looks beautiful, and seems a little creative and innovative.
That's all my participation for the contest Competition 07 "WATER DROPS" You can win steem organized by; @expilar .
Thank you for visiting and really hope you have free time to see and give positive feedback..
salam,
@ridwant

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