i found an 'indoor' project to do from a photography magazine i bought a long time ago. it's how to capture a droplet. i'm pretty sure i've done this before perhaps resulting in epic failure. but i've always wondered how to do it with those intentional images inside the droplet.
this is the third shot and i like it although i had to crop the photo severely. the good thing is i cropped this in photoshop and not in ribbet so i still managed to get a decently large enough file. learned this while processing the photos i took for the flower shop. the good thing is i also learned how to do watermarking which i can save for future use; so now i don't have to go on to ribbet just to put in my watermark.
see, the twig i got at the parkette served two purposes before it got thrown away.
i hope you are having a nice valentine celebration.
Droplet shots are my kryptonite - add in great color and a great image in the droplet, well that's just got to be a fav! Sorry to learn of the sad fate of the twig. :-(
@stray_shooter - do you see those little white spots in the twig? they move! that's not good! and to think they were right next to the lily plant! i don't like sharing my living quarters with anything. :-) thank you, ron.
@salza - i thought you've done this, too! thank you, sally.
@annied - thank you, miss annie.
@stray_shooter - do you see those little white spots in the twig? they move! that's not good! and to think they were right next to the lily plant! i don't like sharing my living quarters with anything. :-) thank you, ron.
@salza - i thought you've done this, too! thank you, sally.
@claireuk - thank you, my good friend claire.
@leananiemand - cropped! thank you, leana.
@epcello - thank you, erika.
@grammyn - thank you, girlfriend!