Converted to HDR (5 years and 3359 days ago)
Looks like a picture of the world in the bubble.
Taken with my Nikon D3000 using F/5.6, Shutter: 1/250 sec., 55mm focal length settings. (5 years and 3367 days ago)
Looks like a picture of the world in the bubble.
Right friiskiwi, it's like a world map! Lovely!
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(5 years and 3369 days ago)
Could use a high res. I don't see any bubbles (might just be my eyes, which is why a high res would be nice), just droplets
yeap - a droplet
Yes, kyricom needs glasses! the bubble is on top right, This photo is very unique, I like it!!
ooops left,top left!
oh! So we can use drops instead of bubbles? COOL!!
no bubbles...
I don't feel drops are the same as bubbles.
it may look like a droplet, but I'm pretty sure this is a bubble that is rising IN the water.
lol! dont know if it is rising or falling, no hires so i cant see that much detail here. it almost seems there is a bubble directly over the indent, but hard to tell. i would really like to see the hires.
Looks like a black hole fixing to swallow a planet. Nice shot!
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(5 years and 3372 days ago)
I just love this picture for some reason...it really draws you in. very nice work author
Great mood very nice
thank you, thank you
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(5 years and 3378 days ago)
Very nice find. (the top of the wall is just a little overexposed)
I think is not overexposed because the top of the wall is painted with white color.
It's a great entry but I think it would look better if you leveled out the waterline. Think of it as the horizon.
The top of the wall may in fact be white but that doesn't change the fact that it is overexposed a tad, if you look at the wall to the left it's the same color but not as much detail is lost. Unfortunately if you had exposed the top of the wall properly it would have made the shadows underexposed. This is a prime example of where HDR should be used. '
Now all that being said this is a very nice find Author, and you captured the refraction well.
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