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Using a Dewdrop as a Lens
"Salvias in Hostas Dewdrop"
First of all, I had to crank up the ISO (and I don't even like shooting this D80 at even 400) and use a large aperture, to counteract the lightest occasional breezes, which really move a hosta bud.
I knew that a dewdrop (well, a leftover raindrop, in this case) could act as lens. Salvias were blooming just behind the hosta. For this image, I focused on the salvias in the drop as best I could, which also gave a little bit of the bud in focus. If it was a still morning, I would have used a smaller aperture, or taken two images -- one for the salvias in the drop, and one for the hosta bud to get optimal focus on it.
With the limitations of a gentle breath of a breeze, I chose to take a single capture in camera (repeated several times, to keep only the one best focus). I'd still like better focus, and I feel that sharpening is at its max for this shot, so I'll just have to make some drops or catch the right morning another day.
Nikon D80, Nikon 105mm macro, 1/1000 @ f/4.8, ISO800, plus the usual cropping, contrast, noise, and luminance and sharpening tweaks.