The Lost Drop
I discovered this on an old memory card – nearly slipped through the net!
The Lost Drop belongs to the following groups:
** Super Macro Photography (Two Per Day ), 1:1 Macro Photography (Limit: 2 posts per 24 hour period), All About Water, Extreme Close-Ups, Macro Water Photographic Gallery and Rain Drops & Water Art - Fresh Water Only! Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Canvas Prints

amante
Absolutely beautiful. Looks like trick photography. That’s the problem with the digital age. You don’t know what’s real and what is not!! Stunning!
Gazart replied
Thanks- It’s just a small glass of water with DVDs placed around it- I remember it was from an all night session of constant experimentation trying to get something different. I reckon I must have took this one in my sleep!!!!!
Liane Pinel
Gorgeous! So glad you didn’t miss it!!
mariapar
So beautiful! Doesn’t even look real….
jesika
A wonderful image, such beautiful, delicate colours.
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chloemay
Brilliant…love it
cheers
John Wright
One of the best drop shots I’ve ever seen! I’m glad you found it.
Sharon Johnstone
Stunning work!!!
amante
Oh yeah, I can see the colour coming through. Very clever. I enjoy that kind of work first hand, than adding colour lately. Visually very soothing, although I bet it didn’t feel like that in the middle of the night!!
Vanessa Barklay
CONGRATULATIONS! Your image has been FEATURED in the Rain Drops & Water Art group 13th Sept 09 Check it out!
Karen Checca
Congratulations on your feature—aren’t you glad you found this one, lol!! A great result from your experimenting for sure!! :)Karen
Bolivar Rodriguez
Stunning
yolanda
Wow this is beautiful. Love it :-)
Kathy Reid
Awesome colours, great shot!
Kymie
Oh that is amazing, what a beautiful photo
tego53 17 days ago
That’s just beautiful! Congratulations on being featured!
Rosej 16 days ago
Fabulous – love it.
Gary Heald 3 days ago
This is one of the best photos of a water droplet I have seen. Interesting fact: Below the water surface a bubble is formed, where the sphere of water used to be. If you listen with a sonar you find they alway oscillated at 14 kHz. Great way of telling that rain is falling on the ocean!!!
Gazart replied 1 day ago
Cripes- I’ve often wondered about that- thanks for the info. Cheers, Gary