Sunday, October 10, 2010

Droplet on Thorn/ Macro Monday

Reflection of garage window in droplet

Rain has it's bright side - it leaves droplets that are fun to photograph.



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46 comments:

  1. WOW! What an incredible macro.

    Darryl and Ruth : )

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  2. This is a tremendous macro. It's very beautiful as well.

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  3. Plus you caught a great reflection in your droplet. A phabulous photo for many reasons!

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  4. Water droplets really do make good subjects, don't they?

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  5. Nice shot- we got a ton of rain over the past 24 hours- it's officially the rainy season.

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  6. Amazing! Love that reflection in the drop :-)

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  7. Absolutely gorgeous my friend. Love love love it :)

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  8. Whoa! This shot just made my day, excellent and spectacular are the two words that come to mind.

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  9. The droplet shot is fantastic! I've never seen a garden in a canoe but what a great idea.

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  10. You bet, rain has it purposes. Wonderful capture.

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  11. Wow - what a creative photo! Love the droplet and the reflection.

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  12. Amazing! That is the coolest shot!

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  13. Beautiful! That picture just has everything. (Maybe I'd love rain more if I could take pictures like that '>>

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  14. Gorgeous refraction!!

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  15. Wow, that is an awesome shot. Great reflection in the water drop, well done.

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  16. You have a sharp eye to spot this, it's beautiful.

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  17. Wow, it's impressive, perfect macro and so beautiful reflection there!
    Léia

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  18. Absolutely perfect!

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  19. That's really neat. And the thorn is surprisingly beautiful!

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  20. Very cool! I do see your house. :) Love how close you got!

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  21. Oh, just wonderful! I love rain droplets too :)

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  22. 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

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  23. Simply perfect. :) Water, whatever its form or concentration is always so fascinating to capture....

    Thank you for the wonderful complements on our Wildlife Field Biologists Blog!

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  24. In that drop can be an entire world. Beautiful picture with exquisite color tones.

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  25. Oh my goodness, EG, that's CLOSE! Excellent macro!

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  26. 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!

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  27. 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.

    The macro is wonderful. I love it!
    Amy

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  28. So fascinating! And so beautiful! :)

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  29. I love that there is almost a full picture in the droplet. It's so clear you can see beyond it.

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  30. wonderful This is super. I need to learn droplet photography. this will inspire me to get out there and try.

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  31. It´s amazing! I love the colours and the sharpness are just wonderful!
    And, yes, we love pumpkins here too!

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  32. This is really great, i clamour for a macro lens too!

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