More shots from the ladder :) Looking down on things sure can give you a new slant on things - check out what I spotted from above - I've walked past this golden mossy "sculpture" a stack of times but it looked different with the sunlight shining on it and the Bromeliad from above looked like a mini pond. Ask Frogs - they love them !
Today, I was going through some of my photo library - yes, the ones I can access and have saved correctly and came across this shot of droplets of dew again and decided to do a bit of surfing to see how others attack dew, water and water droplets and found this super cool article on How to Photograph Water Droplets by Brooks Carver that has some exciting ways to take water droplets that I wanted to share with you so you too can take incredible shots and awesome photographs . Here's the article: Do you love taking pictures? If so this is a new and exciting way to take awesome pics that will have your friends and family talking! The best part you can do this at any time of year, time of day, and you don't have to leave your home to do it! I will show you how to photograph water droplets for some down right amazing pics! Your hardest task is going to be timing! Your best method is going to be trial and error. It does take some practice. After about a d...
Macro shot of section of Flax Leaf - called Harakeke in NZ See how a macro detailed image shows the variety of hues to the best advantage and cuts out distractions. Now I could have edited out the rust "splotches" but I kind of like seeing nature warts and all and I think it adds to the photo. What do you think ?
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