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Long-exposure picture while dropping the camera in a controlled way. The white lines are of the ceiling lamp in our living room, the background glow is caused by a blue television screen.
This picture was attempt 28. And fortunately, the camera has survived the experiments :-)
52 weeks of 2019 - Week 52: Camera toss / Kinetic photography
Using my friend Don's flash rig, this is my first and only attempt at a water drop shot. Shot with a Canon G11 !
Smile on Saturday - Single Drop
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Shot for the theme "Macro". I don't actually own a macro lens but am satisfied with what I captured using my 85mm prime.
52 weeks 2019 Edition
Water drop with refraction. On the drop You can read the brand of the shampoo and foam for beard.
Highest position on flickr explore: 22 on Saturday, January 5, 2008
20,854 clicks on May 07, 2012
DROP ENERGY
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Photographed a few years ago as JPG and post-processed in Lightroom today, it is still one of my favorite macros.
Can still remember how much this tree in a waterdrop fascinated me at this time.
Unfortunately, I needed a little too much time to focus on the right spot and so the drop in the mouth of the insect got smaller and smaller every second :)
PENTAX K-5 II s • 80 ISO • Pentax DA* 55mm F1.4 SDM
Kenko Pz-AF UniPlus Tube 25
Metz Flash 48 AF-1 Digital with softbox
Impressive updraft feeding this storm cell as it moves across lower Michigan. Of course the cell I WOULD have targeted produced a tornado (at least on radar and not yet confirmed) and I was not able to be in position for that. But I at least got to get some shots of this one which was pretty photogenic.
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"The Drop"
ist eine 20 m hohe Stahlskulptur , die an einen Regentropfen erinnert. Sie befindet sich auf dem Bon Voyage Plaza in Vancouver .
Wish I ha purchased some gold a while ago since it seems to be the only thing going up in value...Instead I had to find my own little drops of gold in the garden.
Sometimes simple is better.
Super frustrated with this long blade-like leaf not able retain the water droplets and not able to keep them as perfect round spheres. I would have it all set and then the droplets would shift and morph into each other and change right as I was about to start shooting.. And that's after a lot of other setup work had been done. I think the upper part of the leaf must have just gotten saturated with too much water and lost its ability to hold a ball of water the way I wanted it to.
But then sometimes it just works. Something very simple and plain is often better. Still working to understand the how and why of the way this works. Its science, but it can also be pretty!
Shot using a Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 Macro lens with a Canon FD 25 U extension tube.
This was a 9 image stack, each shot at f5.6
WOOHOO!! This hit explore #42 November 11, 2012!!
Macro Monday November 12, 2012 - Motion Blur
I used to participate in every Macro Monday, but for the last year or so haven't been able to make the time to shoot. Well it's time to make what I love a priority again, so here's my Macro Monday photo.
A drop of yellow food coloring into water.