Raindrop Refraction.
IPClark
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The principle is easy, the execution isn't overly difficult but finding the right darn droplet and THEN adjusting the surrounding grass to set up your shot is a nightmare!. One mistake and your perfect droplet is gone.
Anyway, this one isn't a perfect droplet but after a number of attempts to find one, I settled for the best I could get.
I think early morning dew is a much better so will have to re-try this then.
Anyway, this one isn't a perfect droplet but after a number of attempts to find one, I settled for the best I could get.
I think early morning dew is a much better so will have to re-try this then.
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Agree the hard part is finding a nice drop in a photographable position.
Brian V.
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Yeah I think that bit of the flower is where the flash hit most. .
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