I really like these photos. What caught my eye at first was the sunlight glinting through the droplet and then moving to a different angle the trees in the distance appeared.
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Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Refraction
Following on from yesterday's image I have chosen two pictures taken in Delamere Forest one snowy morning in January 2013. Although it was really cold there was a slight thaw and there was water dripping from the trees. These two images of a water droplet were taken handheld using my 100mm macro lens.
I really like these photos. What caught my eye at first was the sunlight glinting through the droplet and then moving to a different angle the trees in the distance appeared.
I really like these photos. What caught my eye at first was the sunlight glinting through the droplet and then moving to a different angle the trees in the distance appeared.
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Once again, nice photos. The second picture is fantastic, wonderful detail in the drop of water with no distracting background clutter.
ReplyDeleteOne of the good things about a fast lens is you can exclude the clutter and focus on what you want to see
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