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I was excited when I read the macro monday theme was natural light this week...The perfect time for a sunshiny drop! Happy new week, friends!
Good friends drop in - will someone put the kettle on - I need Coffeee!
.ℬαвуđσℓℓ (can't tag) and Denise
After reading numerous bits of advice about water drop photography, I decided to try my hand at it. Over one hundred photos later, I found that I had captured this floral water drop as it headed for a splash landing. Although I've tried to replicate this exact experience, it will have to remain in my heart and mind. I suppose that is what is beautiful about life. Every event is rather special in its own way. It's interesting how photography can turn one into a philosopher.
An American Kestrel hiding in the solid superstructure of a power pole. It appears to be patiently waiting for an adventuring Vole, the favorite food source of this tiny (100g) and colorful falcon.
Although I've seen several this season, Kestrels are considered uncommon to rare.
Canon EOS 6D - f/4.5 - 1/200sec - 100mm - ISO 100
- for challenge Flickr group Macro Mondays,
theme Drips, Drops and Splashes.
This image was captured for the Macro Mondays theme: "Edge".
From this exercise, I learnt that drips drop much faster than you might expect!
Close-up of a tiny water drop hanging from a bud in my garden. I was expecting rain today but to my surprise there was blue sky and sunshine after the rain, and I spotted some tiny water drops sparkling in the sunshine. I used some extension tubes on my 56 mm portrait lens to get close-up and a tripod to steady the camera and maintain focus at such high magnification. It was quite difficult to set up the camera at the perfect distance, even with a macro rail to fine tune the focus, but I was very pleased with the result, catching the sunburst and garden reflections as well as some fine detail in the water soaked bud.