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Heh, you know me and my DOF tendencies. I wasn't even looking for a picture, I just needed to turn on the water to wash my shoes off since I got... uh crap on them lol.

Explored.

A female or immature Hooded Warbler ready for a drink or bath at Sabine Woods.

Another drip shot from my last attempt. This time with a pink food box over the top of the flash....

This Rose-breasted Grosbeak is perched on a water drip line at Sabine Woods, Sabine Pass, Texas.

A little pick-me-up for us here in Montreal who are watching the rain melt our winter away. HBW!

The spring which is about 1/4 of a mile up this ravine produces a steady drip of warm water. It flows slowly over and through the boulders and freezes in layers to create these formations.

Happy Macro Monday !!!!!

White-headed Stilt and its reflection wading in the Minnippi Wetland.

June 19, 2017

 

Macro Mondays Theme: Drips, Drops and Splashes

  

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Planet 'Drop'

 

When I have an idea of something I want to do it never comes out right somehow. After 298 pictures, that for one reason or other didn't work, I quite liked this one and thought it looked like something out of the solar system, so with very little editing, a slight crop and a few more tiny splashes added for effect this is today's image.

My yard fairy. :-) Those frozen sparkly drips are all over the place! Love how it looks. As long as I don't have to go out in it. ;-)

drips

My daughter and I spent the evening trying to do some water splash shots. I think this was one of hers - me on pipette, her on shutter.

Oh, and the colour pallet was definitely hers!

I've written a tutorial for taking these shots, if anyone wants wo give it a go, you can find it in the TACT group here:-

www.flickr.com/groups/the_art_of_critique_technique_/disc...

 

Here's an album with some of my other water drop photography in:-

www.flickr.com/photos/101295317@N06/sets/72157639365852753/

 

All my shots which have been in Explore are in this album

www.flickr.com/photos/101295317@N06/sets/72157650157653555

Whie Memorial Conservation Center

I was outside trying to get a decent shot of the rain falling on the lake and I spotted this poor little guy on a lily pad in the rain. He spent almost all of his time wiping water droplets off his back. I don't think he could reach the one on his thorax. (Although maybe he could but just decided to make a fashion statement.) I looked all over the internet to try to see what he was and the closest thing I could find was a water lily leaf beetle. I'm not sure that is what he is but since he was on a water lily pad and he looks like a beetle I'm going with that nomenclature. (All the colours on him are him. I have no idea why that small water droplet on his back is that reddish colour nor why there is such a bright blue reflected off of the thorax into the bottom of the larger droplet. But that was what came through in the photo.) (ps - if you look really hard into the centre of the larger droplet that large dark circle is my umbrella - it was really raining.)

 

HMM.

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

Water drip and dry ice

Exhibition Fluid Desires at Next The Hague Gallery.

Detail of untitled artwork, 2017, by Inge van Genuchten.

what do you do when you're stuck in traffic for an hour due to the storm blowing through? Take pictures of the drops on your windows, of course!! :-)

Water and food coloring

Etta at Cataract Creek

Saddington Reservoir

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...

 

HBW!

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

Tanzania, Serengeti

Experimenting with drips..

Hot splash

Cannon 18-55 kit lens @55 f/22

Iso 200

1/250second

Speedlight overhead @1/128th power

Project 52...Week 7

Project 365...Day 135...Love

Explore...#302

Profile swan water drop waterdrop water drop

drip drops seeping sopping drips :-))

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