“ Drip ”
High Key photography has always been a challenge for me as I tend to shoot to the dark or left side of the histogram but one thing I did learn this week is that sometimes inspiration can come from the most unexpected places...like the bathroom.
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  • Stewart Olson Edited 4 months ago

    Perfect, another 52 in my mind! So creative and well executed!

    Perfect, another 52 in my mind! So creative and well executed!

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  • Mary Ann Zoeller Edited 4 months ago

    Nice capture of the single drip.

    Nice capture of the single drip.

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  • Ashley Barnett Edited 4 months ago

    I like this!  The tiny drip really makes the photo!

    I like this!  The tiny drip really makes the photo!

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  • Gregg Thurlbeck Edited 4 months ago

    Martin, the focus on such a tiny detail is really aided by the high key approach to this shot. Lots of long straight lines to play off the tight curve of the droplet.

    Martin, the focus on such a tiny detail is really aided by the high key approach to this shot. Lots of long straight lines to play off the tight curve of the droplet.

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
Leica Q3 Leica Summilux 28mm f/1.7
0"5 f/8 100 28

Tags

#highkey #bathroom #drop #water

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