“ Heavy is the head that wears the crown... ”
As I was doing dishes (yes I still hand wash...well most of the time) I happened to see a water droplet fall onto the middle divider of the basins and thought it would make a cool pic. So I got my camera and set the faucet to continually drip, made sure I had a fast shutter and continuous shot, ...
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Photo Location: Sydney, Australia
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Drip Water Photography
  • Paul Johnson Edited 4 years ago

    I like this-- initially, I was in the crowd of wishing there was more in focus, but the more I look, the more I like it as-is. It's still sharper in the front than in… more

    I like this-- initially, I was in the crowd of wishing there was more in focus, but the more I look, the more I like it as-is. It's still sharper in the front than in the back, giving it depth, and it has a bit of an abstract look while still being identifiable.

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  • Rosalind Eastwood Edited 4 years ago

    Great title and great shape to your droplet, it works really well in black and white.

    Great title and great shape to your droplet, it works really well in black and white.

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  • Karen Turner Edited 4 years ago

    This is really nice.  F/16 or F/22 with a flash would bring more of the drop into focus...

    This is really nice.  F/16 or F/22 with a flash would bring more of the drop into focus...

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  • Barbara Fischer Edited 4 years ago

    Well done, queen of dishes! A bit soft as someone said, but that's how water is at times

    Well done, queen of dishes! A bit soft as someone said, but that's how water is at times

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Sony A77 Sony 70-300mm F4-5.6
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#fastshutter #waterdrop #crown

Genre/Technique

Black & White Macro

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