The images below were achieved by placing water droplets on a Rain-X coated piece of glass. A photographic print was placed a few inches below; the camera lens, piece of glass and print had to be parallel with two lights on either side. Exposure was made: 1/50 sec, F32, ISO 2500.
![Photo of multiple water droplets each capturing an image of the carillon tower that was printed and held below a rain-x coated piece of glass.](/gvmagazine/files/img/article/C098FCBE-A6F8-E369-A6B28A13B37493F8/C11449EE-F72C-162E-7182D681EF160A5D/500[43613399].jpg)
![Water droplets capturing an image held below a rain-x coated piece of glass.](/gvmagazine/files/img/article/C098FCBE-A6F8-E369-A6B28A13B37493F8/C2598CC4-C3C1-9005-22C7966D7ED00412/500[43613399].jpg)
![Photo of multiple water droplets each capturing an athletics GV logo that was held below a rain-x coated piece of glass.](/gvmagazine/files/img/article/C098FCBE-A6F8-E369-A6B28A13B37493F8/C8AD3C18-FC15-6B5C-A56C093FCF1DD2C7/500[43613399].jpg)