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    Stuart Dahne
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    I really wanted to take a moment and express my gratitude for places such as this! When I began this last shoot my concept was yellow on yellow, and I really thought that I accomplished it well. I achieved the focus that I was thinking of, the reflection in the drop was good,..... I was excited. So I posted it here and sent it to a few friends for their opinion and I must say that in this particular case, more eyes are better!!!
    Here is (what I believe to be) my final image! Thanks for your time, kindness, and vision!:)

    Date Taken 2008-02-15 10:48:39
    Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark III
    Lens 180 f/3.5 with EF25II extension
    Exposure Time 8s (8/1)
    Aperture f/32.0
    ISO 100
    Focal Length 180mm (234mm in 35mm)
    Flash flash fired, compulsory flash mode
    Exposure Program aperture priority
    Exposure Bias 0 EV
    Exposure Mode auto
    White Balance auto
    Color Space sRGB
    Last edited by Stuart Dahne; 02-17-2008 at 09:41 AM.

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    Mike Moats
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    Hey Stuart, now you nailed it. Well done.

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    Michael Pancier
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    I'm without speech. this is stunning. How did you set up the flash? off camera or twin macro flashes?

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    Gayle Clement
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    Very beautiful. I love the full tulip in the drops. Now I will go to look for your original postings.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Stuart,
    I agree with all of the above. The differnece from the original post is dramatic. Huge impact now! It's amazing that the same techniques for birds (Artie's Turkey post of different views) also applies to all other fields when you think of it. All you did different from the original post is eliminate some BG and the results are stunning! Well done,
    Roman

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    Gary "Jake" Jacobson
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    I like the final result Stuart! Stunning image!

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    Awesome, never seen anything like this!!

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    Tony Kirkby
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    Fantastic shot, the water droplet looks like Mercury

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    Stunning image Stuart - the original was excellent and the repost is simply superb - well done!!!

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    Stunning image Stuart - the original was excellent but the repost is simply superb - well done!!!

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    Exactly what i had in mind when i saw your last post!
    Well done and thank you for sharing this wonderful photograph!

    Greetings,

    Jeroen Stel

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