You did it!!! You got a cool reflection. Love it. I am always trying to do that. When I get in too close with macro I get a shadow on the subject---what am I doing wrong? MB
That's a VERY cool photo - what did you use? I mean lens/tubes/converters, etc. I'm trying to get better with my camera, and need all the help I can get!
Love that historic home and the story about the Doctor. I love to read about historical people and places. What a great man he was. Thanks for sharing that.
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WOW! What an incredible macro.
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This is a tremendous macro. It's very beautiful as well.
ReplyDeleteOh my, that's fantastic EG!
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Plus you caught a great reflection in your droplet. A phabulous photo for many reasons!
ReplyDeleteVery well done!!! Wonderful! Cathy
ReplyDeleteWater droplets really do make good subjects, don't they?
ReplyDeletefantastic!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNice shot- we got a ton of rain over the past 24 hours- it's officially the rainy season.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Love that reflection in the drop :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous my friend. Love love love it :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. You are amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! This shot just made my day, excellent and spectacular are the two words that come to mind.
ReplyDeleteThe droplet shot is fantastic! I've never seen a garden in a canoe but what a great idea.
ReplyDeleteYou bet, rain has it purposes. Wonderful capture.
ReplyDeletefantastic!
ReplyDeleteWow - what a creative photo! Love the droplet and the reflection.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! That is the coolest shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! That picture just has everything. (Maybe I'd love rain more if I could take pictures like that '>>
ReplyDeleteGorgeous refraction!!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! Great job.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is an awesome shot. Great reflection in the water drop, well done.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Great shot of the droplet!
ReplyDeleteYou have a sharp eye to spot this, it's beautiful.
ReplyDeletea stunnig shot
ReplyDeletevery pretty
Wow, it's impressive, perfect macro and so beautiful reflection there!
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Absolutely perfect!
ReplyDeleteThat's really neat. And the thorn is surprisingly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I do see your house. :) Love how close you got!
ReplyDeleteOh, just wonderful! I love rain droplets too :)
ReplyDeleteYou did it!!! You got a cool reflection. Love it. I am always trying to do that. When I get in too close with macro I get a shadow on the subject---what am I doing wrong? MB
ReplyDeleteSimply perfect. :) Water, whatever its form or concentration is always so fascinating to capture....
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Cool!
ReplyDeleteIn that drop can be an entire world. Beautiful picture with exquisite color tones.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, EG, that's CLOSE! Excellent macro!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's a VERY cool photo - what did you use? I mean lens/tubes/converters, etc. I'm trying to get better with my camera, and need all the help I can get!
ReplyDeleteOh, and thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove that historic home and the story about the Doctor. I love to read about historical people and places. What a great man he was. Thanks for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteThe macro is wonderful. I love it!
Amy
Wow this is amazing love it!
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So fascinating! And so beautiful! :)
ReplyDeletewow...an amazing shot..well done...
ReplyDeleteI love that there is almost a full picture in the droplet. It's so clear you can see beyond it.
ReplyDeletewonderful This is super. I need to learn droplet photography. this will inspire me to get out there and try.
ReplyDeleteIt´s amazing! I love the colours and the sharpness are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes, we love pumpkins here too!
This is really great, i clamour for a macro lens too!
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