“ Every Drop Counts ”
To capture the water droplet as it is released from the water stream took over 125 shots. I took this as the sun was rising in the west through the patio door shades. You can see them in the droplet. My light is the ambient light in the room. I tried this shot at different times in the day and ...
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Photo Location: Newport, OR
  • Nancy Van Wyk Edited 8 months ago

    Great photo! You are obviously a VERY patient person, serves you well!

    Great photo! You are obviously a VERY patient person, serves you well!

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  • Steven Wilson Edited 9 months ago

    Great timing (or, I suppose, patience to take that number of photos!). Love the color, the refraction, and the separation of that one drop.

    Great timing (or, I suppose, patience to take that number of photos!). Love the color, the refraction, and the separation of that one drop.

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  • Sheila Ping Edited 9 months ago

    well captured mini inverted refraction in that water drop, nice one!

    well captured mini inverted refraction in that water drop, nice one!

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  • Chris Goldthorpe Edited 9 months ago

    Nicely captured!

    Nicely captured!

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Leica LEICA Q3 Leica Summilux 28mm f/1.7
1/1000 f/2.8 2000 28

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