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    Its just rain drops on a plant over exposure , the light it comes from the right of the image , and took this look , aluminum drops .

    crop , saturation (a bit ) , rotare , sharp.

    canon eos 50d
    shutter speed 1/21
    lens aperture 18,2
    focal length 200mm
    iso speed 800

    thanks for your time .

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    Hi Kostas - like were you were heading - maybe some more sharpening?? My eye is having trouble to find something to lock onto and hold my attention.
    Might have tried to isolate a pattern or single drop to make the composition a little stronger.
    Keep em coming ;)

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    Hi Kostas,
    I see what you were doing, I would recommend cropping on top just up to where the big water droplet begins, and just take a little off the bottom to display the main large droplets in a diagonal pattern, also boost the saturation just a little...it should be fine...kep them coming Sir...:cool:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gus Cobos View Post
    Hi Kostas,
    I see what you were doing, I would recommend cropping on top just up to where the big water droplet begins, and just take a little off the bottom to display the main large droplets in a diagonal pattern, also boost the saturation just a little...it should be fine...kep them coming Sir...:cool:


    something like this maybe Gus ?

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    Like the re post !!!

    Can add for these flat type images having all in focus is a must, would try stopping down all the way. Check out some similar that Mike Moat posts in macro .. he is the dof king !!! ... btw the base exposure should have some clipped whites?

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    thank u alfred thanks a lot . thanks the others for the replys as well .

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    good eye, kostas! i like the repost. the diagonal lines add to it here!

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    Now this is more like it Kostas...well done...I like it...:):cool:

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    thank u Harold , thank u Gus .

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    Nice thought of overexpose the drops to make them look like aluminum drops, very creative. Glad that you didn't over expose them to the point where many whites are lost. Wish you have more DOF in this. The repost looks good.

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    thanks Thanaboon

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