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The ship's bell sweats on a warm humid evening in the middle of Lake Ontario. Captured on the tall ship St Lawrence II, a brigantine out of Kingston. Ontario Canada
Macro Mondays It makes it all worth while spending three hours with no fancy kit doing this when so many people have faved this. Just a water bottle dropper and guess work in a vase of water and wrapping paper turned upside down! :-)
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Camera: Canon PowerShot G6 point-and-shoot
Shutter speed: 1/50 (I thought it was higher, but that's what my EXIF data says)
I used a big ceramic bowl of water in a fairly dark room with a lamp to the side. The camera's built-in flash completed the exposure. I used an eye dropper and took several shots to get one that I liked. The colors come from the glaze of ceramic bowl being used.
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EDIT: Holy cow.... 100k views, over 1k comments, and over 3k faves! Thanks, everyone!
There's green in a photo that I've actually taken recently...that means not from my archives...that means Spring is on its way!
Explored! 385 on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 was its highest. Thanks! =)
Hole, so wet, does explode
Its delicious juices, they unload
Squirting out, their softness lingers
Waiting to coat the sinking fingers
That in the wetness, slowly slips
Soaked by the exploding drips
Rain on Peony Flower.
Continuing my love affair with this plant… this image was taken after a brief shower.
I rather liked the petal shapes here. One of the nice things about peonies is that the petal edges are irregular which can add to the interest and serendipity. The image is about an inch wide I guess, if that.
I decided to process it in a relatively low key fashion, but I couldn’t bring myself to create a B&W version because I just love the colour :)
You can see the sun behind the clouds in the reflection, and if you look very carefully you can see a bubble within the main drop.
Thanks very much for taking time to look. I hope you enjoy the image!
[Handheld in daylight. Processed in LR; lowered contrast, blacks, shadows and to a lesser extent highlights. Increased clarity to sharpen image, and a touch of vibrance but didn’t adjust saturation (the camera tends to under-saturate which is kind of what I wanted). Dark vignette. Finally sharpened fine and medium detail in Topaz Detail to give it more texture emphasis. Invented a title after a bit of creativity paralysis, dreamt up some words and here we are… lunchtime! :)]
Still feeling rough but had to take the dogs out this morning so took a few shots today. The light was so beautiful this morning.
#4790 - 2021 Day 41: Repeating an image idea I first made in my first 365 in 2008. A dripping ice disk. Imagine if the moon dripped ...
Watch my branch, rise and drip
Between your fingers let it slip
Feel its hardness , pull it up
Until its juices, fill your cup
Flowing between your thirsty lips
My branch is cleaned of its drips
That on your skin, slowly fall
As the branch is blown and you catch them all
A walk on the trail on a dreary Day. The woods are so wet this week and we're waiting for our first significant snowfall in Nova Scotia.
Poznan, Poland
Jezyce District
Winter
Dripping today...icicle tomorrow. And so it goes.
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Yung Gunz - The Queen Chain & Drip Earrings @ Anthem
IDTTY - Winter Glam Collection
Sintiklia - Alinna Hair
ilcocoli - Zaria Outfit
Yorke - Reign Booties @ The Grand
Betrayal - Genesis Fur Coat @ The Arcade
Drip Drop.
Drops drip.
Drippedy Bop!
Joe Hedgehog
through the drops
has a trip.
His nose as a prop,
on his smile atop.
A gray day
is his heyday,
makes his colors pop.
A drop drips.
Drip Drip Drop.
Yesterday afternoon the sun came out and it started to melt. Felt really good. But then we woke up this AM to another dusting of snow.
dried out
drip dry
So, I have scored my first real photography job. eek i'm pretty scared.
I am going to buy some lighting, I'm thinking of getting two 300W professional lights, 2 stands and 2 umbrellas...I really don't have a clue about those kinda lights but I'll have to get some in order to learn.
This is kind of inspired by other people's work, Brooke and HollySkye – two very talented people