More shots from the lovely dew the other day, this time using an impatiens flower for the refractions. Quite a few damp aphids in the grass. All shots focus stacked using zerene.
Brian V.
I keep wondering what would work better: the single drop with the bug (#5) or the broader view. The sharp reflection of the flower in #1 bottom-left drop is the best as far as reflections go, and the little droplets on the right are necessary. #5 has a great focus on subject (if the bug is the subject in it). They are all good.
Whenever I see macro shots at my camera club here in Michigan, I think about how much better they could be after viewing yours and a few other dgrinners.
Whenever I see macro shots at my camera club here in Michigan, I think about how much better they could be after viewing yours and a few other dgrinners.
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"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
I keep wondering what would work better: the single drop with the bug (#5) or the broader view. The sharp reflection of the flower in #1 bottom-left drop is the best as far as reflections go, and the little droplets on the right are necessary. #5 has a great focus on subject (if the bug is the subject in it). They are all good.
Be my guest: Alex Braverman Photography
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Flower was an Impatiens- new guinea impatiens- fancy bizzy lizzy
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Whenever I see macro shots at my camera club here in Michigan, I think about how much better they could be after viewing yours and a few other dgrinners.
Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
Thanks Phil for the kind comments
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