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    Found this raindrop on a vine with a reflection of blackberry leaves in it recently. Any C&C are welcome!

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    Aperture priority mode, pattern metering, cloudy WB
    Processed in PS CS2; cropped, curves adjustment, and noise reduction

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    Love it Chris Would just take some from the bottom That area is not doing much for me and would like seeing the drop larger in frame !!! This is really nice !!!

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    Thanks Al! Here it is with some cropped off the bottom. Should I take off more or is this just right?

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    Was thinking a little more Chris Just wanted to get rid of bottom that didn't come into play !!

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    Nice crop Alfred! That waterdrop becomes far more significant within the image! Christopher, Good eye seeing the reflection and creating an interesting comp!

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    I vote for Al's RP! How cool to capture subjects in a dew drop!
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    Hi Chris - Cool - nice job - ALS crop improves a already good image.
    You have found the thing that your camera excells at - EXPLOIT it to the Max.

    Keep em coming :)

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    Thanks, Al. Your crop does look better. Thanks everyone for the comments as always!

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    Really love the reflection of the leaves in the drop, I also like the back ground color. Love the repost, the droplet became more of the main subject.

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    I like the capture Chris, I like the crop by Mr. Forns...would run a little noise reduction in the background...looking forward to more...:cool:

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    Hi Chris...Love this image. The curve, the background and of course the drop are just perfect. I do agree with Gus that you might look into some noise reduction.

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    chris, i like your repost. you found the perfect drop!!! that reflection is sweet. great job.

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