Drops on a table and a macro lens used. (5 years and 3540 days ago)
great shot,
Part of my clock. (5 years and 3556 days ago)
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... this is a Little Owl we found in the middle of the road Christmas morning ... after recovering for 2 days we had a teary goodbye. (5 years and 3605 days ago)
great shot,
Great expression of this little fellow. Great shot!!!!!
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(5 years and 3606 days ago)
nice
Is this a repeat?
Very nice
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looks kind of psychodelic
fun composition, well done..........
I think a bigger high res photo is needed, looks like a chop instead of a photo. Sorry but to me I can not see any side curvature in the droplets
@Glockman, it is droplets on glass. Very Very difficult to get the edges sharp. you need like f2000!! lol, or a huge amount of software shapening which causes alot of noise. Which is why this is probably as big as the author would like to show. Nothing chopped here.
No chopping, wouldn't know how - the white is from cardboard behind the owl.
i don't really get it
I figured you had the droplets on a surface. Not a bad idea either.
You drop the water onto a very clean glass flat surface - in my case I have a glass table - the position your object under it all. Then with a macro lens on your cam you get over the drops and focus on them. It's pretty hard and this is the first time I've tried this.
nice entry and good effort here. like the effect of the pattern
nice idea
Very cool!
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