From observing my images taken during a single water drop, I identified seven stages of the sequence.

Water Drop Photography Sequence: The Overview

1. The Crown –  The first splash that looks like a crown or bowl, and can have far-reaching tentacles
2. The Vortex  –  The black hole produced by the plunging drop that pushes the water down
3. The Pinnacle – The tall tower of water that springs back up from the vortex as a rebound from the falling drop
4. The HooDoo – The drop that forms and balances on the tip of the pinnacle
5. The Sphere – The drop that separates from the pinnacle and floats in mid air
6. The Coil – The tight rings that form in the center of the ripples, just before the drop falls back down
7. The Bubble – The final drop sinks, then floats up to form one final bubble on the surface

Stage 1 - The Crown - Water Drop Photography - Caryn Esplin

Stage 1 - The Crown - Water Drop Sequence - Caryn Esplin

Stage 2 - The Vortex - Water Drop Photography - Caryn Esplin

Stage 2 - The Vortex - Water Drop Sequence - Caryn Esplin

Stage 3 - The Pinnacle - Water Drop Photography - Caryn Esplin

Stage 3 - The Pinnacle - Water Drop Sequence - Caryn Esplin

Stage 4 - The HooDoo - Water Drop Photography - Caryn Esplin

Stage 4 - The HooDoo - Water Drop Sequence - Caryn Esplin

Orange Sphere - Water Drop Photography - Caryn Esplin

Stage 5 - The Sphere - Water Drop Sequence - Caryn Esplin

Stage 6 - The Coil - Water Drop Photography - Caryn Esplin

Stage 6 - The Coil - Water Drop Sequence - Caryn Esplin

Stage 7 - The Bubble - Water Drop Photography - Caryn Esplin

Stage 7 - The Bubble - Water Drop Sequence - Caryn Esplin

 

Watch this YouTube video to see the process of a water drop in slow motion. You can see each stage of the sequence.

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Also, see my Water Drop Photography Tutorial here: https://www.carynesplin.com/7-amazing-tips-for-shooting-water-drops/