got up a little earlier than usual on a Sunday morning and was blessed with quite a bit of dew on the ground, and on things protruding from the ground. So I took some images
And finally the ol' dandelion ....
This is a discussion on Dew-ing it right? within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; got up a little earlier than usual on a Sunday morning and was blessed with quite a bit of dew ...
got up a little earlier than usual on a Sunday morning and was blessed with quite a bit of dew on the ground, and on things protruding from the ground. So I took some images
And finally the ol' dandelion ....
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I LOVE that first shot! The big droplet right in the middle is perfect. 2-4 have good colour, and the last is also a winner, IMO
Nikon D90 - Stephen
Nikkor 55-200mm VR
Nikkor 28mm 2.8 AF-D
SB-600 Speedlite
As MA and Gem said - great shots. And I like the first and the last also very much. Wonderful sharp drops.
I am not sure why, but drops on plants is such an attractive subject! good work Matt. I love the detail in all.
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Nice work Matt all around.
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What a nice set. I'm very partial to #1 and #2 as well. Nice work!
#1 is killer IMO! Can you educate me on gear, settings and execution of this shot?
LOVELY set matt
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