I took about 40 shots trying to get the light sparkling off the water and trying to get an image that was fully in focus. This was the best I could do. I'm going to work on this concept again -- I'm sure I can get a better photo.
I love how you took an ordinary thing and turned it extraordinary. And it reminds me of one of those puzzles ... "What are you looking at?" ... where there is a close-up of an everyday thing but you don't recognize it right away.
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I took about 40 shots trying to get the light sparkling off the water and trying to get an image that was fully in focus. This was the best I could do. I'm going to work on this concept again -- I'm sure I can get a better photo.
ReplyDeleteHi there! I think you did a good job. Very artistic. I love it!
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excellent.
ReplyDeletethere is my problem (or one of many) ...I would have given up way before 40 pics...way....
Only you can take a picture of water drops and make it look good!
ReplyDeleteooh I bet that took some doing.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love that picture!
ReplyDeleteThat's a cool shot!
ReplyDeleteI just love close up water droplet shots!! I'm like you, I take dozens.
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I think you did quite well. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteHad you not mentioned it would have been difficult to guess.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
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ReplyDeleteI think it's beautiful! Can't imagine how you could improve it. Popped over to thank you for stopping by and commenting on my blog. Happy WW!
This is very cool! How funny that we both had water drop photos posted today ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy sink has dishes in it -- nice to know someone has a clean sink!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has a table cloth that causes the water to bead like jewels when spilled on it. You've given me a photo op idea !
I never would have guessed this was a sink if you hadn't said so!
ReplyDeleteAre you all getting any snow up there?
I love how you took an ordinary thing and turned it extraordinary. And it reminds me of one of those puzzles ... "What are you looking at?" ... where there is a close-up of an everyday thing but you don't recognize it right away.
ReplyDeleteNice job catching the detail in a common scene. It pays to look close.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! You are modest when you say it's the best you can do. I have no idea how you did it but I can sure appreciate the beauty of it.
ReplyDeleteOh, I thought it was melted chocolate :D
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have known this was a sink, either. Love the textures!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a really cool shot.
ReplyDeletewowwwww... how did u do tat!!!! I think it is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful drops!
ReplyDeletecool!
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot! You really did well with both the light and the focus.
ReplyDeleteVery good shot, Beth!
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