“ Water Drops in Lava ”
I have seen water drop photography before but never tried it until this week. I melted craft wax to create the string patterns resembling spider webs, then sprayed water on them to form droplets. To add a touch of drama to the background, I hung up some red paper and shone some light on it. I ...
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  • Yosef Adest Edited a year ago

    Just wanted to let you know that your photo was featured in our Patron+ screencast this week!
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    Just wanted to let you know that your photo was featured in our Patron+ screencast this week!
    CLICK HERE TO VIEW: https://52frames.com/patron-screencast/video/id=178
    I hope you enjoy it. Happy Shooting!

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  • Clare Cormack Edited a year ago

    Wow, absolutely stunning image, so clever.

    Wow, absolutely stunning image, so clever.

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  • John Amas Edited a year ago

    Congratulations on being selected for the podcast. Never seen this idea before, it's really effective.

    Congratulations on being selected for the podcast. Never seen this idea before, it's really effective.

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  • Dale Rogers Edited a year ago

    Super creative! I thought this was a spiders web at first look. Love the red background and lighting.

    Super creative! I thought this was a spiders web at first look. Love the red background and lighting.

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Canon EOS R5 Canon 24-70mm f/4
1/15 f/5.6 125 100

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