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“Though I may seem at times somewhat distant from you, through the grey mist of my own moods, I am never far; my thoughts always circle around you.” Friedrich Nietzsche
This is a photo of the incredible refraction patterning that happens as the shallow surf surges over the sand at Clam Harbour Beach.
Frankfurt, Germany, 2025.
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It's been awhile since I played with water drop macros. I had a fun hour with these pretty flowers from my gardens yesterday afternoon.
This is a close-up photo of light being refracted on the sand through the patterns of the current in the estuary stream that flows across Clam Harbour Beach.
Pieris flowers covered in rain drops. The bloom covered shrub and a deep blue sky is refracted in some of them.
Frankfurt, Germany, 2025.
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I had a glass of water on my desk and the sun came streaming through the window and I saw these wonderful refractive and reflective patterns and there was my PoD
It's quite the treat to see rainbows dancing across the face of my favorite waterfall to photograph.
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Who could be a greater composer than Mother Nature ?
Very tiny raindrops formed on the remains of a flower in my garden, refracting the nearby vegetation !!!
Have a great day, friends !!!
சிந்தித்த எல்லாமென் சிந்தையறிந் தேயுதவ
வந்த கருணை மழையே பராபரமே !!!
தாயுமானவர் பராபரக்கண்ணி
Frankfurt, Germany, 2025.
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Water drop on a lupine leaf, in my San Francisco garden.
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Lichtbrechung in einem Wassertropfen. Maßstab 2:1.
Refraction of light in a drop of water. Scale 2:1.
My somewhat distorted and grey view of the Covid world that I have inhabited for the last two years.
It might have had something to do with the glass of wine I was reaching for while sitting outside last July but I noticed how the light was creating abstract reflected and refracted patterns in the raindrops accumulated on a glass table top.
It reminded me of a Victorian garden in a glass orb -- although I can't remember ever having seen one -- at least in this lifetime. That's the magic of pictures.
Großer Grasbrook, where the well known Pirate Stoertebecker (literally "named Rush-Beaker" *1360 Wismar † 1401 Hamburg, both Haseatic League) lost his Head and saved afterwards his crew, the Victual Brothers (Victualien Brüder). They called themself the Likedeeler, what espresses, everybody got the same share.
Wanted to try this for sometime and finally got round to it this weekend. Pretty pleased with the results of my first attempt. Had trouble with reflections from softboxes, tried they, up close, far away, up high down low but could not eliminated them altogether.This image has been through photoshop, but had to pull back and keep it as near to the orginal as possible because although the photoshop version was good, it was a little 'to' good.
YN-560II x 2 one left one right 1/2 power..1/3rd power...varied it until got ok result..
Berlin, Germany, 2025.
A fresh take on a location that has been photographed to death. I hope you like it.
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