Dripping

Uploaded: April 19, 2007 18:38:47

Description

Tamron 90mm 2.8 SP macro lens was used. Camera was set to Manual mode - f/4 at 200s. Built-in flash and handheld.

Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 1/200, Flash: flash fired, ISO: 200, White Balance: auto white balance, Focal Length: 90mm, Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi

Comments

Michelle L. Frick April 19, 2007

Beautiful DOF and colors in this image. The detail is amazing. Great work Boyet! #640964

Scott Cromwell April 19, 2007

I've never known anyone that took this type of shot without a tripod and at least one external flash. You didn't use either and still pulled it off. Good job. I might have cloned out the evidence of slight ghosting on the left side of each large drop, but all and all it's a very good image. #4188105

Boyet C. Asehan April 19, 2007

Thank you Michelle and Scott.

Hi Scott, did not see that ghosting. You have a good eye. Thank you for your suggestion. #4188120

Christy Nichols April 19, 2007

Awesome capture, Boyet!!! Great details!!! #4188294

Margie Hurwich April 19, 2007

This is wonderful, Boyet! Great work! #4188379

Dr. Harmeet Singh April 19, 2007

Very beautiful capture..The background is really beautiful.this is a winner. #4188476

Steven E. Ray September 24, 2007

Super wow... I have seen lots of drips, but yours is the nicest drip ever! (that sounds weird to say :) The color in the background it exceptional too! #4835627

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