In my opinion, water drops (rain, dew,, etc.) add another aspect to natural plants. I would like to see some of yours!
Bob
Columbine, Winky Blue and White
Virginia Spiderwort
Raindrops on rose leaves
Bmac
Loc: Long Island, NY
bob_71 wrote:
In my opinion, water drops (rain, dew,, etc.) add another aspect to natural plants. I would like to see some of yours!
Bob
Absolutely beautiful photographs Bob. 8-)
Here are a couple of mine...
drops in a row
Raindrops on a rose.
Steve, I particularly like the rose photo!
Bob
Thanks for your comment, Bmac.
Bob
Here is my contribution. Not as pretty as the one above :-( but its all I got.
bob_71 wrote:
In my opinion, water drops (rain, dew,, etc.) add another aspect to natural plants. I would like to see some of yours!
Bob
Very sweet. I totally agree!
Here are a couple of mine shot in RAW and copied into JPEG, no PP. Sigma 18-200mm, early morning.
Viceroy wrote:
Here is my contribution. Not as pretty as the one above :-( but its all I got.
I beg to differ!
Your photo has good shadow/light transitions...good exposure (maybe slightly dark), very nice composition/cropping and the color of the rose vs the greenish/yellow leaves that are blurred in the background is pleasing also.
It's a very nice photograph.
bob_71 wrote:
In my opinion, water drops (rain, dew,, etc.) add another aspect to natural plants. I would like to see some of yours!
Bob
You have three very nice pics. Here's my poppy.
Here are a few of mine...
Jerry,
All three very well done but #1 is really REALLY good!..
I dont' hand out praise that easily...but that is really well done.
The row of water drops on the top, the two large water drops and their reflections.....all nice.
curious as to the lens you used.. :)
rpavich wrote:
Jerry,
All three very well done but #1 is really REALLY good!..
I dont' hand out praise that easily...but that is really well done.
The row of water drops on the top, the two large water drops and their reflections.....all nice.
curious as to the lens you used.. :)
Thanks for your nice comment, I think I used my Sigma 105mm f2.8 lens for all three shots...
Viceroy, that's a nice capture of a difficult color!
Bob
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