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A trick of the light. Two pieces of coloured card were placed against the wall, camera set on a tripod and the glass moved back an forth until the water refracted the colours in the viewfinder.
Refraction tabletop photography, window light used a Yashica AF 35-70 Macro lens with a Fotodiox Pro Nikon converter. Glass stopper and colored glass bead necklace, NO selective desaturation.
If you wish to see a colour version of this image I've posted it to my wife's Flickr here flic.kr/p/2rsi5w3
Kitchen table shoot 08-09-25
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Tear down, refit, repair and replace. The parts that refuse to fit anymore leave behind and look forward. What falls off is of no need anymore anyway. Upgrades are tough and arduous but necessary.
No photoshop trickery as usual, photo is a single image straight out of the camera with B&W conversion .
Nikon Nikkor 200mm f4 AIS.
Thanks for taking a look at my work, appreciate you all!.
Half-full glass of water, in front of a black and white backgroud in which the refraction produces the result of the image.
This was a tedious shoot, and it taught me how to be very patient and zen 😁. The water droplets were carefully placed on a piece of thread and it was photo-stacked to make sure all the droplets were as sharp as possible. Over all it was a fun experiment! The setup shot is in the description below.
Have a great new week my friends!
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Hello, long time..I wanted to share this with you and to be
on my flickr record,the original concept was to have two
side by side,with a central drop hanging down,,that was the
plan..but i think i got something better though what do you
think?you see this could never be repeated and hears
why.the drop is glycerin,sticky and heavy,it broke the stem
and hung down before collapse, and a water drop would have
simply rolled off at the moment of stem break.this happened
by accident and i love it.
Day 45/365 - Light refraction in a glass of water. Did not work as well as I had intended and I couldn't think of something clever for St.Valentine's Day.
Collecting Rain Drops
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52 Weeks: 2025 Edition: Week 35: Refraction
This is a close-up photo of light refracting through ripples in the current of a stream flowing across Clam Harbour Beach. The image had been copied and mirrored twice to create this mandala design. The details are best seen full screen.
I've rarely seen a rainbow when flying. My paraglider shadow can be seen on the sandstone cliffs.
Selected as a FLICKR EXPLORE image on 23 July '23
A delicate dewdrop rests on the edge of a sunlit petal, capturing the essence of the Daisy flower within.
Imagine walking alone on a pristine black sand beach as the sun starts to color the horizon. Then start to smile as the morning sunlight effervescently sparkles off of countless faceted chunks of ice sprawled on the shore.
Welcome to Iceland's well-named Diamond Beach. I spent a glorious but hectic half-hour there last month running between orbs of ice with my tripod looking like a crazed sandpiper...and had a blast!
This shot is a 5 stop HDR which allowed me to capture the wicked dynamic range without losing the wonderful lines of retreating surf.
Cheers!
Jeff
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PS: See more of my images from this Iceland trip at: www.firefallphotography.com/epic-icelandic-photo-tour-rec...
Featured on EXPLORE 8 April 2022
This really belongs to the series just posted. But I decided to let it find it's own way.
There is a rather lengthy description www.flickr.com/photos/algo/902941418/
The drop is just about to drip -- I suppose it thinks it is becoming two drops, and so refracts the single flower twice. ( farm2.static.flickr.com/1074/902941398_ebf41af630.jpg )
Pays off Viewed On Black and may be worth Viewing Large On Black