Dripping Wetness

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  • 03-20-2005, 12:23 PM
    kafin8ed
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    Dripping Wetness
    We're well on out way here in SoCal to have the wettest rainy season ever recorded...should break the record by the end of the week they say... one effect of this has been the amazing wildflower blooms... the deserts have been going crazy... I got down to Anza Borego last weekend and it was amazing (still working on those images), but yesterday I shot some stuff under a slow drizzle in the Santa Monica mtns. I bought a set of Kenko extension tubes and am shooting with the ever sharp Canon 50 f 1.8 II lens on a tripod with a flash on an off camera shoe cord in various positions. The biggest challenge is getting the plant to sit still... the Canon 20D continues to impress... the crops are unsharpened, the full frame shots are sharpened/optimized for web, all have a "velvia" color treatment performed on them.

    -Alan
  • 03-20-2005, 12:30 PM
    mtbbrian
    Re: Dripping Wetness
    I like that first one Alan.
    It has some great textures and the bubbles are really interesting.
    Brian
  • 03-20-2005, 05:07 PM
    Old Timer
    Re: Dripping Wetness
    Wonderful!!! Love how you have captured the water droplets and refections. Great job. Macro can be a lot of work but well worth it.
  • 03-21-2005, 09:11 PM
    jar_e
    Re: Dripping Wetness
    Alan,

    Wonderful shots. Impressed by the crispness, very nice. Love the bubbles on them.

    Nice shots,

    Jared
  • 03-22-2005, 05:41 AM
    Speed
    Re: Dripping Wetness
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    Originally Posted by kafin8ed
    We're well on out way here in SoCal to have the wettest rainy season ever recorded...should break the record by the end of the week they say... one effect of this has been the amazing wildflower blooms... the deserts have been going crazy... I got down to Anza Borego last weekend and it was amazing (still working on those images), but yesterday I shot some stuff under a slow drizzle in the Santa Monica mtns. I bought a set of Kenko extension tubes and am shooting with the ever sharp Canon 50 f 1.8 II lens on a tripod with a flash on an off camera shoe cord in various positions. The biggest challenge is getting the plant to sit still... the Canon 20D continues to impress... the crops are unsharpened, the full frame shots are sharpened/optimized for web, all have a "velvia" color treatment performed on them.

    -Alan


    Just what I thought they'd be!

    Alan, I really like the first one and the last one. Awesome shots, and great closeups. Thanks for sharing these, and I hope the rain stops soon!