Canon 400D / Canon 60mm macro lens This image was featured in the group Macro Water Photographic Gallery in Feb 2009, thank you so much! This image was featured in the group Flowers in Macro in April 2009. Thank you! This image was featured in The Woman Photographer in July 2009. Many thanks! This image came in the top ten of the Part Flower challenge in the Extreme Closeup Group in June 2009. Thank you!
Title says it all :) There was a huge pile of leaves to choose from and I found this one on top of the heap. I never took closeups of leaves before so I discovered something I never realized before…....The colored shiny sides of the leaves held little or no droplets and the back sides of the leaves held all of the tiny droplets perfectly. Never knew that :)
This shot was taken on the streets of Paris (yes a lot of my images are from my trip, I just saw too many beautiful things not to share). In this shot the Cherub seems to be alone or lost, and the falling drops from the fountain above I thought were like Angel Tears, tears for the little one they couldn’t find.
I took this photo in my backyard after the rain today. I think it worked well as the flower seems to jump out from the contrasting blurry green background. Hope you all like it.
“Sun Shower” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A frangapani after a shower of rain. “Rain showers my spirit / and waters my soul.” / ~Emily Logan Decens Sun Shower was featured in the: Prize Challenges Group
My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! / A ROSE IS A ROSE / / / Smudge Art TM. / Fractal art / Photography By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited*
Taken in the Southern Highlands, NSW Australia on Easter Monday. / / MALE VOICE, STAGE RIGHT: “What’s she doing now??!! All this beautiful scenery and she’s off photographing a barbed wire fence!” / So this photo is to prove a point … of sorts!! In the top 10 of the Little Droplets Challenge, Feb 09 / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
We all see the raindrops on our windows, we all see them glitter in the light. Rain is depressing to some, it is cleansing to me. Sure I don’t want to be standing out in the cold pouring rain, put watching it, smelling it, curled up with a hot cup of coffee listening to its beat relaxes my. Just writing about it, imagining it now is soothing me. Its a dark night and I admire the drops of water on my kitchen window, they are especially magnificent with the light of the lampost illuminating them. I have to pull my self away to get my camera. Its just one of those simple pleasure we see and overlook so often. Never to be overlooked again.
Small droplets clinging to a web found in the base of an old fig tree. If you look close enough you can even see the little bug running up the web, also covered in dew! © Steve Chapple 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Steve Chapple. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
taken georgia / Nikon D80 / 18-55mm lense w/ macro attachments / Focal Length: 48mm / Exposure: 1/60 / F/ 5.6 / ISO: 200 / Program mode: manual Processed though paint shop pro x2 / only selective coloring nothing else was done.
Taken in Smyrna, Georgia / Nikon D80 w/ Macro lense / ISO 400 / 1/15 F/8 / Sold as card 2/13/09 / 10/23/09 “Breast Cancer Awareness – 100% of sales go to charity – the Susan G Koman foundation / http://members.lycos.co.uk/lovesminicliparts/pinkribbon.gif!
/ as is fuji finepix S5800 43 favorites / /
As it started to rain, I thought to myself, “if he’s sticking around, then so am I.” As the rain drops started piling up on both of us, I managed to capture this pretty scene before the real deluge / began ! (Windsor, CT.)
The light was fading and I was dodging the showers. I love the light I ended up with in this shot. / Moss shot with a macro lens. straight from camera. / Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8. FEATURED IN THE GROUP ‘AS IS’ / FEATURED IN ‘NATURAL COLOUR AND LIGHT’ / FEATURED IN ‘MOODY, DARK AND EVOCATIVE’ / FEATURED IN ‘BACKYARD CLOSE-UPS’
Moss with rain droplets. Shot with a macro lens. Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 / Straight from camera. FEATURED IN ‘AS IS’
© Copyrighted Nina Larsen all rights reserved. / Do not copy, trace or duplicate without my written permission. / © Copyrighted Nina Larsen all rights reserved. / Do not copy, trace or duplicate without my written permission. / © Copyrighted Nina Larsen all rights reserved. / Do not copy, trace or duplicate without my written permission.
Tulip, shot with a Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm macro lens. / As is.
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 /
A cream rose after some rain, with a gold finish – processed in CS3. (As usual I have a number of versions … how does one know when to stop?!!)
Moss, shot with Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm macro lens. / Straight from camera. / FEATURED IN ‘LIVE, LOVE, DREAM’ / FEATURED IN ‘DSLR USERS ONLY’ / FEATURED ON ‘THE HOME PAGE’ (13/11/09)
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/125 / ISO-100 Featured in Mood and Ambience 5th November 2009 / Featured in The Beauty of Nature 5th November 2009 / Featured in Portugal 7th November 2009 / Featured in Live and Let Live 11th November 2009
Shot with Canon 7D, with Canon EFS 60mm macro lens. / FEATURED IN ‘UNLIMITED QUALITY’
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