Feather with dew


Posted by D7avid on Sun Oct 24, 2004 4:47 pm

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This was early in the morning with plenty of dew

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by sunny on Sun Oct 24, 2004 5:31 pm
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Very surreal. I like the flowing line in the BG(nice DOF)-almost gives the feather movement. The dew looks like silver grain.
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by Wil Hershberger on Sun Oct 24, 2004 5:35 pm
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This is really nice. I might have tried to get a little more light in the background. With only the green stem illuminated it appears a little distracting. But, you have to shoot them as you find them. I love the dew.
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by AForns on Sun Oct 24, 2004 9:03 pm
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Very unusual I like it !!!

The lighting suggestion is excellent!!! 8)
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by Steve Sage on Sun Oct 24, 2004 10:24 pm
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Very cool. It looks like the feather is supported by a very fine spider web. No flash used on this?
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by Tom Whelan on Sun Oct 24, 2004 10:55 pm
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The feather shape is unusual and so is the metallic appearance of the dew- I like it!
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by nzmacro on Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:05 am
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LOL, you are one incredible macro shooter David, beautiful to see the dew, darn unusual as always M8t, some set of ours you have for sure.

All the best David, well seen and taken.

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by Michael Brown on Mon Oct 25, 2004 5:47 pm
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This one left me scratching my head, and I guess it is because of the background David.
Very cool shot still, just wished the background was a little different and maybe a little more OOF or something! :)
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by D7avid on Mon Oct 25, 2004 6:42 pm
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Actually there was a lot of pollen or dust on the surrounding webby material and the stems behind were quite bright.I burned them down in PS...Hmmm..seemed like a good idea at the time.An opinion shared by few it seems :roll:
 

by nzmacro on Mon Oct 25, 2004 7:12 pm
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I dunno David, I must have my gamma set different then. I don't notice them at all. I better check my settings M8t.

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by Bob Boner on Tue Oct 26, 2004 7:27 pm
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Oh, my! This is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
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