Lord Vetinari wrote: Some dewdrop flower refraction shots. #3 is my first attempt at a natural light version. Brian v.Click on Pics for larger size
rsinmadrid wrote: Great stuff as usual, Brian. Almost looks like jewelery, especially #1. clap Cheers,
Nimai wrote: "Wow, that's pretty..." - oh, did I just say that outloud? Haha- I did!
LilleG wrote: Gorgeous! That first one is outstanding, even for you.
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Cheers,
Good job Brian
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Your dewdrop shots are always stunning
Yep your quite that master at stacking, and achieving a picture within a picture
.... Stunning...Simply Stunning ... Skippy
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Simply beautiful! The detail in these shots is phenomenal. Thanks so much for sharing your masterpieces.
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Just trying to find more interesting groupings of dewdrops
RogersDA - info on how these are done here http://www.flickr.com/groups/macroviewers/discuss/72157594313729574/
I just use my standard macro flash setups normally although #3 was with my sigma 105 and 33mm of ext tubes in natural light.
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