I love macrophotography and I wanted to see how water drops would look in an HDR. I think it's pretty neat, hope you like it too
05 Jun 06:57
fredzhang
10 for grass and your son.
05 Jun 07:09
dmitry
Very nice! Cool lens model. Nice droplets ;-)
05 Jun 07:31
alban1
Excellent.favorit for me
05 Jun 11:53
rrr
I like it but I think a lack of a central focus makes the image look slightly confused
05 Jun 12:00
adrianay
I don't think it requires it since there is no spider on it! The water is the subject and it's in very sharp focus
05 Jun 12:02
rrr
Its personal preference, you want my honest opinion dont you, I always give my honest opinion on every shot:)
05 Jun 12:04
adrianay
yes, yes, no worries. My personal opinion is that not every photo has a central point...I look at this as more of an abstract
05 Jun 14:38
_banned_user_
@adriany, a fantastic concept and fresh change to the wide angle shots you typically see here. I think this would work wonderfully as a black and white. Also, have you flipped the image to see how that works?
05 Jun 14:41
adrianay
I tried the b&w but it was so contrasty that my eyes hurt. What I was looking for was to try to get the droplets to be a bit blue and I just desaturated the green a bit, it was too bright
05 Jun 14:44
adrianay
What do you mean by flipping the image?
05 Jun 14:57
banneduser__
Absolutely Beautiful. The soft lighting and color help make the mood.
05 Jun 15:42
sanz3jo
Excellent
05 Jun 16:16
johnt
Excellent.. flipping means well.. flipping. The right moves to left and vice versa. Usually done in photoshop if you have it.
05 Jun 16:19
nicolle
@Spiritofwestern... I really don't see how flipping would improve this image whatsoever. Flipping is a function in photoshop that would reverse the image from left to right. So what you have on the left would be on the right and what is on the right w
05 Jun 16:22
nicolle
would be on the left. This image would not benefit from flipping.
05 Jun 16:38
adrianay
ah ok...
05 Jun 16:43
cloudberry
Cool shot, I like your insect macro better though
05 Jun 16:46
adrianay
Yep, me too. This was a little experiment to see how it would look as an HDR. I love to experiment
05 Jun 17:05
rrr
@nicolle, completely agree, how would flipping this make any difference?
05 Jun 17:34
rcuello
I really like, the drops seem united by water and not the web.
Fantastic view, resemble diamonds, also remember my chemistry classes in high school.
05 Jun 18:03
_banned_user_
The blades of grass point/flow from bottom right to top left. Westerners are taught (through reading) to go from left to right, top to bottom. Flipping would change the flow of the photograph to accommodate that learned way of seeing enhancing the flow th
05 Jun 18:03
_banned_user_
enhancing the flow through the image.
05 Jun 18:07
karl_oparka
I really love this shot (prefer it to the bug one posted later).
05 Jun 19:06
rrr
@spirit of weston, you mean assuming that all people look at an image in the same way? Would this also work for say, cubism?
05 Jun 19:26
sanackas
10!
05 Jun 20:10
flipd1
I like it. Agree with nicolle and rrr about the flipping. It works sometimes but not in this case.
05 Jun 20:15
Randall.Lohr
I love the look of this shot. You had to get a little wet yourself to get that close!
05 Jun 20:30
bessi7
10
05 Jun 20:50
adrianay
@Randy, not just wet but I will soon get a hernia too! :)) The positions I have to get in for macro...don't do this at home :))
05 Jun 20:52
adrianay
I think this image was was way overanalized :). It's just a wet spider net that I often shoot cause I love to see the round droplets. The position of the grass has no meaning :)
05 Jun 21:09
rrr
For me, the purpose of art is to cause a reaction or feeling in the viewer, so in that respect you can congratulate yourself on creating a work of art:)
05 Jun 21:10
rrr
A pleasant one by the way.
05 Jun 21:15
adrianay
Why thank you good Sir! :)
05 Jun 21:27
pandarino
nice idea
05 Jun 22:31
flipd1
You ever have one of those days when you could change your vote. This is one of those days. After further review I would give this a 10 for sure. I like the detail in the drops of water.
I love macrophotography and I wanted to see how water drops would look in an HDR. I think it's pretty neat, hope you like it too
10 for grass and your son.
Very nice! Cool lens model. Nice droplets ;-)
Excellent.favorit for me
I like it but I think a lack of a central focus makes the image look slightly confused
I don't think it requires it since there is no spider on it! The water is the subject and it's in very sharp focus
Its personal preference, you want my honest opinion dont you, I always give my honest opinion on every shot:)
yes, yes, no worries. My personal opinion is that not every photo has a central point...I look at this as more of an abstract
@adriany, a fantastic concept and fresh change to the wide angle shots you typically see here. I think this would work wonderfully as a black and white. Also, have you flipped the image to see how that works?
I tried the b&w but it was so contrasty that my eyes hurt. What I was looking for was to try to get the droplets to be a bit blue and I just desaturated the green a bit, it was too bright
What do you mean by flipping the image?
Absolutely Beautiful. The soft lighting and color help make the mood.
Excellent
Excellent.. flipping means well.. flipping. The right moves to left and vice versa. Usually done in photoshop if you have it.
@Spiritofwestern... I really don't see how flipping would improve this image whatsoever. Flipping is a function in photoshop that would reverse the image from left to right. So what you have on the left would be on the right and what is on the right w
would be on the left. This image would not benefit from flipping.
ah ok...
Cool shot, I like your insect macro better though
Yep, me too. This was a little experiment to see how it would look as an HDR. I love to experiment
@nicolle, completely agree, how would flipping this make any difference?
I really like, the drops seem united by water and not the web. Fantastic view, resemble diamonds, also remember my chemistry classes in high school.
The blades of grass point/flow from bottom right to top left. Westerners are taught (through reading) to go from left to right, top to bottom. Flipping would change the flow of the photograph to accommodate that learned way of seeing enhancing the flow th
enhancing the flow through the image.
I really love this shot (prefer it to the bug one posted later).
@spirit of weston, you mean assuming that all people look at an image in the same way? Would this also work for say, cubism?
10!
I like it. Agree with nicolle and rrr about the flipping. It works sometimes but not in this case.
I love the look of this shot. You had to get a little wet yourself to get that close!
10
@Randy, not just wet but I will soon get a hernia too! :)) The positions I have to get in for macro...don't do this at home :))
I think this image was was way overanalized :). It's just a wet spider net that I often shoot cause I love to see the round droplets. The position of the grass has no meaning :)
For me, the purpose of art is to cause a reaction or feeling in the viewer, so in that respect you can congratulate yourself on creating a work of art:)
A pleasant one by the way.
Why thank you good Sir! :)
nice idea
You ever have one of those days when you could change your vote. This is one of those days. After further review I would give this a 10 for sure. I like the detail in the drops of water.
@rrr, please see my PM ref my comments on "Water"
Stunning