Thursday, 21 January 2010

Water Droplets on Hawthorn

water droplets on hawthorn berries

I've been trying to take a photo of water droplets with the background focused in the droplet. This is my best attempt so far. Have you got any suggestions how I can take a better shot?

11 comments:

Unknown said...

Real nice shot! I love your photographs your very good! You can actually get lost in the details. My fav is the "frost Crystals" Simply lovely.

Thank you so much for the heads up on mad1412. :)

Mia Dela Cruz-Soriano said...

wow! to be able to get a shot of "drops in the act of dropping"...that is really something! you can even see the reflection inside the droplets! really nice photo. really nice shot.

Blog Angel a.k.a. Joella said...

Nice job on this one. The detail is amazing, you can see a tiny world reflected in the drops, frozen in time by your camera. Almost looks like ice instead of water.

vickie said...

Love that photo! Actually, they're all great :)

Ben said...

Hey John - why not try using a tripod? The shot appears to be a bit blurry, perhaps due to an unsteady hand. I like the concept but would like to see a much sharper focus on the subject matter. That said, I'm not sure exactly how you're getting the background reflected like that, so what do I know :)

Sharkbytes said...

Wow- look at the branches seen in the droplets. That is way cool!

Joanne Olivieri said...

That is just amazingly beautiful. Well done.

Rob said...

Very nice, and a genuine chilly feel to the image to me...

Rick (Ratty) said...

It's pretty good to be able to think about getting the background features in the water drops. This looks great. I only attempt to get the water itself, and if I ever do get a reflection it's by plain luck.

Orchids and Nature said...

A stunning photo of the Hawthorn berries.

Alima Jannat said...

OMG! This is amazing!

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