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  • Ok, I admit, I made it rain on the poor spider’s home. Not only did I chase it, but I flooded it’s home with water from spray bottle. I couldn’t wait for the real rain to fall, in case the spider’s web disappeared. All I’ve done to the image is brighten it up and place a slight little frame around bottom edge.

  • Blue water drop

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  • Collaboration: This is my original macro photograph November Rain with a little addition by the very talented Cliff / /

  • ABOUT MY EXHIBITION The woks exhibited represent the linkup of two artists, a photographer and a sculptor. Such an attempt to blend two spheres of art is really innovative and a bit unexpected. There had been few who were successful in such an attempt. Both authors, blending their art by the means of the photo art, are the winners. Sculpture, as such, is rather a static art, sometimes “performing” in a specific, sometimes artificial, environment. However, the means of the plastic photography, seemingly, make the sculptures movable, dynamic; they make you feel the sculptures are moving. They become alive, start moving and react both to the environment and the views captured by the photographer. I would like the viewers also note the colour solutions of the photos, aimed at the strengthening of the overall impression of the imagery. The original blend and overlapping of two arts let see the impressive plastic metaphors, giving birth to various associations. / /

  • Had fun shooting this one! Got a bit wet, but was happy with the result! (This was shot in real rain. None of the raindrops were harmed during shooting) Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • I would like to thank Waking Dream- Author: Robert Dye http://www.redbubble.com/people/robartdye/writing/1006181-waking-dream#comment-4176075 These dreams etched within a winding wrinkle, / I wake to feel the fleeting visions faintly linger, / Like the vague crescent white of the moon, / Dissipated against the brilliant blues of day. / So curious to know this other realm of consciousness, / That’s plucked from the branches of reality, / Like leaves slipping away with rushing winds, / Descending into currents of so many wild streams, / Soaking their dried veins, increasingly saturated, / Drowning their bodies into the rough, grainy silt. / The weight of water oppressing once precious, / Fragile blossomed memories of towering trees, / Burying them into the ever deepening, dark mud. / All of these once thriving sprouts of existence, / From deterioration become recycled, regenerated, / To the miniscule shreds of minerals and nutrients, / Which await extraction by other far reaching roots. / While in the slumber of the cold, barren, windblown tree, / I wonder, does it dream and long to be anew, full and free?

  • Everytime I was washing the dishes in front of my window I kept looking at that fantastic scene .The snow had covered all the roof and at the same time my window ,it was completely dark ,until the snow began to melt .What a sight but I had to remove the icy snow with my hand and push inch by inch the window to open enough so I could go through the small window and take some shot .You should have seen me ,all wet and very happy of my idea. / I called it «communion» because ,at first the two icesticks were just one and melted until they got separated but it looks like they are reaching to get together again.The drop is the communion between them,a« metaphore» but for me it was magical.It’s like the time is suspended…..an untouched pic… / / /

  • Here’s another macro from me :o)

  • Evening light and a juniper..

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  • My 100mm f2.8 lens arrived (insert happy dance here) And so begins a brand new adventure… Water on a cd. Untouched – best viewed large.

  • A water droplet on the petals of a mum… the colors and reflections in the drop were amazing I couldn’t resist… : D

  • I think I’m bored…....... / Nikon D200 / 18-200mm lens with macro ring converter / processed in RAW

  • Water beads on a glass patio table. / /

  • Millions of water drops drops of water / millions of drops / Falling down the rocks Millions of water drops / Glittering in the sun / Shining like pearls Millions of water drops / Ending as a river / Finding way to ocean Millions of water drops / Creating childrens happiness / Laughter and joyfullness Millions of water drops / Soon will tide reach / White long shores Millions of water drops / Animating Waves / into forming caves Millions of water drops / splittering from above / till reaching top of the hill Millions of water drops / Without them no sound / No whispers of the living Millions of water drops / Watch the clearness / From crest to earth Millions of water drops / For tribe’s best / Beware of waste Millions of water drops / Treasured should they be / As belonging to all humanity

  • White snowdrop with raindrop on petal / Nikon D60 / 55mm / f/22.0 0.6(+1.33) ISO100 THE WINNER OF A HIGH KEY CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos / #5 in Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos group in Purity challenge #3 in Embodyment of white Challenge in the group The Woman Photographer Your BEST Work Only* group

  • Oh look, more dewy droppie dandies from drop-obsessed Geoff :-) /

  • hmmmm sorry…....can’t help it ….......

  • Taken with a Canon 5D Mark II, 100 mm macro lens. Featured in ‘For the love of Canon’ / Featured in ‘Backyard Macro and Close ups’ / Top Ten- Water challenge in ‘Boredom Competitions’ This photo and many more are in my Raindrop calendar. Click on the photo below to view it. / Some of my other daisy / dandelion photos /

  • Raindrop water baby series. / A beautiful baby inside a water drop balanced on a flower petal. Image taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 100mm macro lens FEATURED IN ‘Raindrops and water art’ / FEATURED IN ‘Extreme close ups’

  • Water drop caught from pump drink bottle. Refraction from pattern on gift wrapping paper placed behind the falling droplet. Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon EF100 mm f/2.8 macro USM Featured in #1 Artists of RedBubble / Featured in Extreme Close-Ups

  • Drops Of Jupiter Now that she’s back in the atmosphere / With drops of Jupiter in her hair, hey, hey / She acts like summer and walks like rain / Reminds me that there’s time to change, hey, hey / Since the return from her stay on the moon / She listens like spring and she talks like June, hey, hey Tell me, did you sail across the sun / Did you make it to the Milky Way to see the lights all faded / And that heaven is overrated Tell me, did you fall for a shooting star / One without a permanent scar / And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there Now that she’s back from that soul vacation / Tracing her way through the constellation, hey, hey / She checks out Mozart while she does tae-bo / Reminds me that there’s room to grow, hey, hey Now that she’s back in the atmosphere / I’m afraid that she might think of me as plain ol’ Jane / Told a story about a man who is too afraid to fly so he never did land Tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet / Did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day / And head back to the Milky Way / And tell me, did Venus blow your mind / Was it everything you wanted to find / And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken / Your best friend always sticking up for you even when I know you’re wrong / Can you imagine no first dance, freeze dried romance five-hour phone conversation / The best soy latte that you ever had . . . and me Tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet / Did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day / And head back toward the Milky Way Tell me, did you sail across the sun / Did you make it to the Milky Way to see the lights all faded / And that heaven is overrated Tell me, did you fall for a shooting star / One without a permanent scar / And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there Train

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