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Ajophotog
14-09-2007, 20:56
A dew drop with a refracted flower taken this morning.

praxis
14-09-2007, 22:00
The detail in the flower is spot on!

scraggs
14-09-2007, 22:07
Very nice, I like this type of reflection shots.

Slapo
14-09-2007, 22:51
Quite nice, vignetting works well here alright.

Marcel
14-09-2007, 22:56
:clap: That's brilliant.

Not sure if the negative space works, but then I suppose it does (Im flaky like that).

The detail in that droplet is excllent. Well executed sir :)

mattyh
14-09-2007, 23:11
What a fantastic shot!! Spot on IMO :D

chewyuk
14-09-2007, 23:31
Top Notch, vignetting I agree also works well, Very cool shot. Well done. IS there any PP in this

Ajophotog
15-09-2007, 06:46
Thanks everyone you comments are appreciated :D

Chewyuk in answer to your question, yes and here the one straight out of the camera. I thought it was too boring and too blue.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1282/1385268236_78882afc78_o.jpg

madmitch
15-09-2007, 07:05
Brilliant shot and nicely PP'd well done :clap:

Marcel
15-09-2007, 09:30
Very well captured straight from the camera, and just the right amount of PP to do it justice too!

Ajophotog
15-09-2007, 19:42
Brilliant shot and nicely PP'd well done :clap:
Thanks Mitch ;)
Very well captured straight from the camera, and just the right amount of PP to do it justice too!
Thanks Marcel ;)

Ladybird
17-09-2007, 08:03
Aperfect candidate for framing!!!! Yet again I feel I'm not worthy in your presence!!! :notworthy:


:D :p

oldgit
17-09-2007, 08:49
Very good with post processing.

Ajophotog
17-09-2007, 10:51
Aperfect candidate for framing!!!! Yet again I feel I'm not worthy in your presence!!! :notworthy:


:D :p
You're far too kind with yor words LB :D
Very good with post processing.
Thanks for looking Oldgit ;)

moomike
17-09-2007, 12:40
Very nice shot, nice colours & levels of contrast - I'm just not 100% sure about the amount of vignetting?

Ajophotog
17-09-2007, 15:36
Very nice shot, nice colours & levels of contrast - I'm just not 100% sure about the amount of vignetting?

Thanks for looking Mike. I wasn't too sure about the vig either.

Snake Man
17-09-2007, 17:05
Brilliant. Great shot and editing.

sawman
17-09-2007, 17:30
Wow . I like that very much

Ajophotog
17-09-2007, 19:23
Brilliant. Great shot and editing.
Thanks for looking SM :D
Wow . I like that very much
Thanks for looking SM :D

Miss McT
17-09-2007, 20:22
ooooh lovely - very vibrant shot :clap:

Ajophotog
18-09-2007, 07:45
ooooh lovely - very vibrant shot :clap:

Thanks MissMcT :D

dod
18-09-2007, 13:23
dashed good. :thumbs:

Skypilot
19-09-2007, 16:12
What a fantastic shot!! Spot on IMO :D
I agree - terrific.

andyitr
19-09-2007, 16:41
i like that a lot... very impressive picture.

Well Done...

Andy

Woodsy
21-09-2007, 11:25
Exceptional work mate. I been following your posts of late, And I'm not kidding when I say, I'm very tempted to sell the sigma 105 and get the FZ8. Clearly, you have a tallent for macro though, and as said, you and that camera seem to agree with eachother!

May I ask, is the FZ8 a good camera in general as well? The only reason why I ask is that I'm looking for a more "stick in the pocket" kinda camera. Also, when using my Sigma 105, I'd never be able to get as close as those shots without cropping and loosing detail.

Cheers :)

staffitaxi
21-09-2007, 11:47
I really love this type of photography.

I'm interested to know did you set this shot up or was it in a natural location?

Thanks

Andrea

Ajophotog
21-09-2007, 14:11
dashed good. :thumbs:
Thanks Dod :D
I agree - terrific.
Thanks for looking :D
i like that a lot... very impressive picture.

Well Done...

Andy
Cheers Andy :D
Exceptional work mate. I been following your posts of late, And I'm not kidding when I say, I'm very tempted to sell the sigma 105 and get the FZ8. Clearly, you have a tallent for macro though, and as said, you and that camera seem to agree with eachother!

May I ask, is the FZ8 a good camera in general as well? The only reason why I ask is that I'm looking for a more "stick in the pocket" kinda camera. Also, when using my Sigma 105, I'd never be able to get as close as those shots without cropping and loosing detail.

Cheers :)
I like the Panny as it's light and easy to use, I don't use it above iso 200 as it suffers from noise. I wouldn't use it for low light stuff or sports action shots. but it's a great walk around camera and with a zoom range of 36-432 covers most things. I love it for macro as you may well have seen. Thanks for your kind comments also :D
I really love this type of photography.

I'm interested to know did you set this shot up or was it in a natural location?

Thanks

Andrea
I held the flower head behind the drop to shot this and the drop was natural of course, early morning on my black bambo plant.
Thanks for looking :D