Aquamarine

John Wright

Aquamarine

splash from drop, using reflected flash on a light blue background…

Canon 50D, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L with closeup lens, tripod, flash

featured in Out of the Blue
featured in Canon Vs. Nikon

Aquamarine belongs to the following groups:

All About Water, All Water in Motion and Reflections in Water (A Camera In The Description Before It Will Be Accepted), Canon DSLR (One Image Per Day & A Canon Camera Must Be In The Description Before It's Accepted), Canon Vs Nikon (1 per day!), DSLR Users Only - 1/24 - Camera & Lens In Description Please., Extreme Close-Ups, For the love of Canon - 2 Images per day with type of Canon camera used, Out of the Blue (75%+ Blue) and Vibrant and Vivid Color Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

Aquamarine by John Wright
Aquamarine by John Wright
  • Gary Lengyel

    Gary Lengyel

    Cool!

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you Gary.

  • BlueDragonfly

    BlueDragonfly

    Yes it’s cool!

  • John Wright replied

    ;-)

  • Stephanie Rachel Seely

    Stephanie Rach...

    perfect colour! love it :)

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you Stephanie.

  • Virginia N. Fred

    Virginia N. Fred

    Fantastic work

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you.

  • sparklezdtr

    sparklezdtr

    Love it

  • John Wright replied

    I’m glad you like it, thanks for the comment.

  • Jan Piller

    Jan Piller

    This is neat – I’m never gonna have the patience for this… It sure is pretty though!

  • John Wright replied

    Thanks Jan.

  • DonDavisUK

    DonDavisUK

    Great work John. An amazing capture of a difficult subject. Wonderful mate.

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you Don.

  • icesrun

    icesrun

    John I love the color on this!!

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you Ciana.

  • Barbara Anderson

    Barbara Anderson

    Very lovely. The color is so beautiful.

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you Barbara!

  • kalaryder

    kalaryder

    Wonderful timing

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you Kalaryder.

  • Ronald Rockman

    Ronald Rockman

    Wonderful image I like the composition very much.
    Keep up the good work.
    Cheers,
    Rock

  • John Wright replied

    Thanks Rock.

  • KcranmerArt

    KcranmerArt

    Another brilliant capture John…Loooove the dark teal (my favorite color, hehe)!

  • John Wright replied

    Thanks Kellie… I have more, coming soon.

  • linifer

    linifer

    Very cool John!!!! :)

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you very much Linifer!

  • Shelly Hiebert

    Shelly Hiebert

    This is AWESOME John! I can’t wait to try this and hope I can get something even close to this. Beautiful colour as well :)

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you Shelly. I can’t wait to see what you come up with! I keep hoping for midair collisions but I think my drops are not falling fast enough.

  • Liane Pinel

    Liane Pinel

    So cool…I have been dying to try this but never had the equipment or a speedy finger on the button:)lol Amazing:)

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you Liane. It isn’t a speedy finger so much as repetition until you get the one you want. Unless you have special equipment of course, which I don’t.

  • chloemay

    chloemay

    Superb image John….one day i am gunna do that!!!!!!
    cheers

  • John Wright replied

    Thank you. I can’t wait to see it. It’s easier than I imagined. http://strobist.blogspot.com/2009/05/how-to-photograph-water-drops-with-one.html

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aqua, blue, crown, drip, drop, glass, splash and water