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Drop by drop , drip by drip
From the branches, it does slip
Falling urgently down below
Where it marches and does flow
Over the grass on a ship
Made from drops that drip, drip , drip
Exhibition Fluid Desires at Next The Hague Gallery.
Detail of untitled artwork, 2017, by Inge van Genuchten.
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I love the world of macro.. everything seems magical under the macro lens... hope this pic brings cheer to your face :)
I was painting the duplex and then I would run outside and paint on the series of paintings I am working on. People would come by and I would have them pose or hold the skull. This is one result.
We both had fun trying to catch a drip in a pond at one of the campsites we stayed at last year...can’t remember who got this one...
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15 Feb 2010, 46/365 #46
Recommend you view large.
A shot for a diptych competition. I produce the drip and someone else produces the splash.
I used a flower pattern behind the tap (faucet) and the refracted image is in the drip. Electronic flash, wireless fired provided the illumination and a Tamron macro lens was used for the exposure.
Explore 17 Feb 2010 #15
The slow drip keeps the wood wet until it rots, then the rotten wet wood is a good place for moss to grow. Then a deep freeze puts everything on hold.
For 120 pictures in 2020 # 107 "Things that fall", these are water drops forming on a pergola rafter during a light rain. Most eventually did fall, although new ones immediately started forming.
I spent Saturday evening trying another go at water drops with a different spin. For some reason I was really struggling with the timing, however, I got this one about right, I think.
All my kitchen project photos are in this album:-
www.flickr.com/photos/101295317@N06/albums/72157661460815006
I've written a tutorial on taking these shots which is here:-
www.flickr.com/groups/the_art_of_critique_technique_/disc...
There's an album of all my water drops here:-
I have yet to really experiment with water drop photography. It's quite challenging, especially if you are trying to do on the cheap side and don't have an assistant. Still, it was quite fun! I'd love to play around when I have some time. Just wish I had a Macro lens.
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Drip
My first time trying to get a reflection in a drip, I originally wanted to get a flower in the drip but just couldn't set it up, I then decided to use some of the background papers I have used for other projects, great fun when it finally worked.
A blade from a plant was held in place with two little clamps and I used a speedlight at about 45deg to the front. My son made the drips with a pipette (he had was steadier and had more patience than me :) ) I suspect something else is usually added to plain water I made need to do some research.
Explored November 2th #183
I believe that water is the only drink for a wise man.
~Henry David Thoreau
Strobist:
Canon 580EX II (with pink gel) from left on the white background.
Nikon SB-24 (with blue gel) from right on the white background
Through a sail (one of those canvas things that are stretched above your patio table, or the like, providing shade from the sun).
Erythrina crista-galli, often known as the cockspur coral tree, is a flowering tree in the family Fabaceae, native to Argentina, Uruguay, southern Brazil and Paraguay. (Wikipedia).
Also commonly called the Crybabytree - which name comes from the formation of drops of nectar which drip from the flowers like tear drops.
A small unremarkable puddle in the woods caught my eye when the raindrops started falling...
Borrowdale, The Lake District.
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