..so I'm letting my imagination take flight, seeing the corner of the breakfast room within the droplet...
I have Kim @kwind to thank for explaining how she added droplets one by one to her flower http://365project.org/kwind/365/2016-01-25 This was fun to try, and once again why I love this site like no other. We're here to share our love of photography and everyone is so forthcoming with their time and willingness to share knowledge, tips and techniques. It's so very very appreciated!
Beautiful dew drop! Glad I followed your comment and found out how Kim @kwind does the water droplets.! Fav! Must give it a try. I have used a water spray but not got such a good result.
@pamknowler Like you, the spray bottle (in lieu of rain) was an abysmal failure! When I saw how good hers looked, I had to ask! Now TWO of us are happy to know!
@novab Hi Nova! Fun to be sitting here at the moment you and Pam @pamknowler have dropped by! Did you see Kim's photo? I have a ways to go (and that lens she mentions would be a leap forward), but I'm happy enough with this, and thank you for saying as much, too!
This is magnificent! I've tried to photograph "scenes" inside raindrops but still have yet to captures something like this. Almost looks like a tiny Mondrian painting in the raindrop.
Fabulous image! I love water drop reflections! So, this is accomplished using a syringe? I'll be getting one this week . . . I've used a spray bottle but as you mentioned, that method is not ideal. Thank you for the wonderful suggestion. Fav!
Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know how to do the drops I just can't get the reflections!! I will learn though!! This is just beautiful and the reflection is superb!! Love your title! FAV!
@peggysirk The hour is late and I have a lot of people to thank, but I had to share that that "perfect rose" is a miniature from a large bush that covers the wall of our front walkway. The make for amazing photos, bud to this stage which happens in under 24 hours! Tomorrow it will be blown out and falling apart...but what a beautiful little life it led!
I read Kim@kwind's account t of how she got the dewdrops about 10 minutes ago and now you've used them to excellent effect also. The rose on its own is beautiful as your macro shows up the softness of the petals but adding the drops AND seeing the reflection of the breakfast room lifts the shot to another level Fav People, e are so creative