@elaine55 It is straight from the camera Elaine, you just need to experiment a bit.
@twistergirl Doris, if you have a macro lens or maybe just a macro setting on your camera I would think you would be able to achieve it. It's not very hard at all, it's all in the focus.
@colie I will keep an eye out for yours Colie. It took me ages to understand how it was done and once I worked it out I realised how easy it was. I think putting the flower or whatever you want refracted quite close behind the drops seems to be the easiest.
@bella_ss No I don't have a macro. It's on my wish list though. LOL. I've been reading a bit about filters and extension tubes that I might give a go first. I forgot to say this is a Fav for me too.
@bella_ss Thank you for the input! I will try that. I posted the one I took last night but I think one of the problems I had after looking at yours was maybe I didn't have good enough lighting. I love the brightness and clarity of yours:) I will try again soon! http://365project.org/colie/challenge-extra/2013-04-12
@colie I just happened to see that you had posted yours, lol. As I said there all you need is to close your aperture a little, your image is beautiful!
@paula1 Great idea Paula, there are some beautiful shots on here using filters and extension tubes, I would definitely go for those. The filters can be so cheap and I think they give excellent results.
@twistergirl Doris, if you have a macro lens or maybe just a macro setting on your camera I would think you would be able to achieve it. It's not very hard at all, it's all in the focus.
@colie I will keep an eye out for yours Colie. It took me ages to understand how it was done and once I worked it out I realised how easy it was. I think putting the flower or whatever you want refracted quite close behind the drops seems to be the easiest.