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Got to this one a bit late and only had a few shots at it before the sun went out (down).
I'll get a better one next time - maybe with some garden details.
'Sun and Refraction' On Black is so much better.
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macro /crop from a spiderweb dew in a tuja hedge.
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Refraction: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction
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In the Valley of the Ten Peaks, the gorgeous turquoise waters of Moraine Lake display their incredible blue hues from the refraction of light on rock flour; silt that has eroded from the nearby glaciers.
This is a combination of a crystal glass bowl full of colourful glass beads illuminated from below. A glass containing water and cooking oil was placed on top of the glass beads with the camera lens positioned inside the glass to take a 1:1 macro shot.
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1:1 Macro
Canon PowerShot SX430 IS
f/4
1/50
4.3 mm
ISO 100
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Playing in my makeshift studio! I'm still playing with drops, as if you didn't notice! LOL I'm trying to perfect my technique. Its relatively easy to make and place the drops but getting the refraction dead sharp is another level. I feel pretty good about this one. The flower in the BG is the same as my previous post shot outside with all-natural dew. I cut a few out of the meadow weeds for this shot. 6 images stacked
There seems to be some wish to see it the other way up. Personally I don't really think it works. The point is that it is a refraction and so upside down, and one gets away with imperfections. This one is definitely not perfect enough.
BUT -- for those that insist --- farm1.static.flickr.com/165/349177838_f1e38c2d16.jpg
Or larger -- farm1.static.flickr.com/165/349177838_f1e38c2d16_o.jpg
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I drew the winners of the print giveaway today, I'll post who won tomorrow probably :)
Abstract refraction of the Oculus train station reflecting off the Millennium Hotel in downtown Manahattan.
I grow these flowering plants, so much fun to have outside in the summer months! Reminds me of the tropical Islands!
Some benefits of cold weather... I really liked the fact that the angle of this shot allowed for refraction of both the light background and the blue sky above.
After the heavy rain, drops were everywhere on the petals. Just a matter of getting focus with an interesting background!
I have seen so many fantastic refraction shots here on flickr I though I would give it a try, took so many shots from different angles and to be honest I failed miserably, but after all the time i put into trying to get a Refraction shot thought I would post the best of the bad batch LOL
Sorry posting and running, will be back to catch up on your streams this evening
better on B l a c k M a g i c
This is my first try at waterdrop refraction and it is an enjoyable indoor challenge when it's too hot outdoors.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Delayed by the clouds, the emerging sun's rays are reflected and refracted in the sky and water, building to a boil. Bayside Marina, Little Neck Bay, Bayside, Queens, NYC -- July 29, 2023
I tried out my Nikon P900 on some water droplets this morning after some welcome overnight rain.
Happy Bokeh Wednesday!