“ Checker Board Planets ”
This week was WAY too cold to go out shooting, so I tried a water droplet shot with a B/W diamond print under the glass. I had experimented with various lens but ultimately settled on my trusty Tamron 28-300. Since it was indoors, I had to eliminate a fair amount of noise (Topaz) along with ...
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  • Nick Hoffmann Lauritsen Edited 10 months ago

    Really beautiful detailed picture. The checker board effect is amazing combined with the sharpness of the image.

    Really beautiful detailed picture. The checker board effect is amazing combined with the sharpness of the image.

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  • Frances LeMieux Edited a year ago

    Love this pic, I tried to do this for a project for my students at school they had good results but yours is so much cooler ??

    Love this pic, I tried to do this for a project for my students at school they had good results but yours is so much cooler ??

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  • Colin Cartwright Edited a year ago

    Love this Lois! So simple but extremely effective! Great photo!

    Love this Lois! So simple but extremely effective! Great photo!

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  • t.rubblemaker Edited a year ago

    How neat! They look like little sea shells or snails crawling across the glass. Especially if you turn it upside down. I love the Distortion of the diamond pattern… more

    How neat! They look like little sea shells or snails crawling across the glass. Especially if you turn it upside down. I love the Distortion of the diamond pattern behind it. I thought at first it was a window screen mesh until I looked closer.

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Canon EOS R Tamron 28 - 300mm f/3.5 - 6.3
1/125 f/6.3 12800 300

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#blackandwhite #dropletphotography

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Black & White

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