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tulip /raindrops macro

 
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May 09, 2006 21:54 |  #1

this is full frame with Canon 50mm f2.5 macro
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May 10, 2006 01:32 |  #2

Another great picture Dennis. Especially like the droplet of water on the left....nice shot

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May 10, 2006 03:59 |  #3

A classic raindrop flower. The droplets stand out well on the rich colour of the tulip. love it.


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May 10, 2006 06:17 |  #4

Gorgeous shot !! Love the raindrops. Thanks for sharing.


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May 10, 2006 08:19 |  #5

Very nice, well done.


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May 10, 2006 09:15 |  #6

Nice shot. Like how is is framed by other petals.


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May 10, 2006 17:04 |  #7
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Nice shalow DOF,some of the drops are tack sharp.


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May 10, 2006 17:22 |  #8

I like this shot...


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May 10, 2006 20:37 as a reply to  @ reewik's post |  #9

Thanks Rog

Raindancer wrote:
Another great picture Dennis. Especially like the droplet of water on the left....nice shot Rog

Thank you Anthony

Anthony J Howe wrote:
A classic raindrop flower. The droplets stand out well on the rich colour of the tulip. love it.

Thanks Reigh

Reigh Higgins wrote:
Gorgeous shot !! Love the raindrops. Thanks for sharing.

Thanks Kevin

MazerRakhm wrote:
Very nice, well done.

Thank you Wizard

wizard13 wrote:
Nice shot. Like how is is framed by other petals.

Hey Dimitri..Thanks

dv2004 wrote:
Nice shalow DOF,some of the drops are tack sharp.

Thanks Eric

reewik wrote:
I like this shot...


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May 10, 2006 20:52 |  #10

very pretty!


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