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Water Jewels
Lens: Fa 100 2.8 macro Camera: K-3 Photo Location: CT ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/30s Aperture: F2.8 
Posted By: brewmaster15, 02-19-2020, 05:47 AM







Drops of water caught in the empty seed shells of a Burning Bush .


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02-19-2020, 08:34 AM   #2
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Both excellent but that first one is amazing. Nice work.
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Awesome, Al. I'm glad to see the lens arrived safe and sound and it's obviously working well for you.
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Jewels is a very appropriate description here. What more can one say, except, "Classic Photography." Many thanks for sharing such an awesome capture.

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Nice! I have a similar shot to the second one from a little over a year ago that I was looking at just yesterday.
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Very cool, Al.

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QuoteOriginally posted by foxandcrow Quote
Both excellent but that first one is amazing. Nice work.

Thank you! and to think I would have missed it if I hadn't decided to bring up the garbage pails to the road that afternoon for my kids.

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Awesome, Al. I'm glad to see the lens arrived safe and sound and it's obviously working well for you.
Thanks Dewey, definetly keepers ( the lens and pics)

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Jewels is a very appropriate description here. What more can one say, except, "Classic Photography." Many thanks for sharing such an awesome capture.

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Thanks Tony! I am glad you liked it!

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Nice! I have a similar shot to the second one from a little over a year ago that I was looking at just yesterday.
Thanks Rob! Look forward to seeing that one!

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Very cool, Al.

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Thank you my friend!

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Thanks Rob! Look forward to seeing that one!
I posted three photos from the garden in Mishima. I didn't have the DFA 100 with me, so they're not as sharp as they could have been.
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I posted three photos from the garden in Mishima. I didn't have the DFA 100 with me, so they're not as sharp as they could have been.
Still great pics Rob, and I can see what was familar about my set here.. that second in particular!

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Still great pics Rob, and I can see what was familar about my set here.. that second in particular!
Thanks! It was the second shot which I was referring to earlier, but when I edited them, I preferred the first one of the Japanese Maple.
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I love the first one, but also like the second. The colours and shapes in the water droplet are very interesting. Well done
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I love the first one, but also like the second. The colours and shapes in the water droplet are very interesting. Well done
Thank you very much Liney!
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