Uploaded: December 09, 2006 19:28:57
This is a macro,not photoshopped art
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Donna La Mattino Pagakis December 10, 2006 0
Very nice work, great details! #569852
Carlton Ward
December 10, 2006
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Elizabeth J. Bernier December 10, 2006 0
Thank you so much for your kind words Donna and Carlton!!! :) #3687063Kristi A. Howson December 10, 2006 0
One of my very favorites of yours Beth. I love the effect from the feather reflections in the drops and they way they float across with the big eye in the background. Very nice flow and rhythm. #3688167Christopher Delaney December 24, 2006 0
Great stuff! How did you do this? I tried to do something to this effect with no avail! I used a clean slate of glass and put a few things under it, but could not get any of the droplets to show an image. I would love to know how this was done. I won't tell, pinkie promise! #3734977Elizabeth J. Bernier December 24, 2006 0
Hi Chris...I never mind sharing info...I think as photographers we should try to help one another when we can.Honestly I'm not sure if my info will help or not...I tried to share what I did with someone else before but they couldn't get the same result...not sure why...but I did use glycerin for the drops instead of water...and I do believe that the only light source in the room was shining only on the feather....the pane of glass was several inches above the feather and I remember I had to move around the glass/drops until I saw the reflection in the drops through my lens...and I used my Canon 100mm macro lens...I purposely ran one drop into another with my finger for the long drop.The main thing I would suggest is just to keep playing with this idea...that's what I did when I did it...it took a while of my trying before I got it right that day ..I wanted something a little different from what I typically saw others doing so it would be unique.Hope this helps...good luck with yours! #3735753Christopher Delaney December 24, 2006 0
Thanks so much! ? is glycerin a type of oil, where can I get it? I may have something around the house simular. When I began this hobby I never knew how many beautiful things were in my own backyard and kitchen sink! I am finding out that photography makes you look at the world around us so differently, its awesome. Thanks again! #3736115Elizabeth J. Bernier December 24, 2006 0
Chris the glycerine I used is generally used in baking...there is another type but it is not ingestable,and I don't know how that one works for the purpose we are using it...the main purpose in the baking type is that it keeps icing soft and creates a sheen ...if you can't find it I was thinking corn syrup would work the same manner,it's clear like the glycerine and quite thick in much the same way ...with the glycerine.. that is mainly found in any store that specializes in baking items...however I found mine in a Michael's craft store believe it or not! If you have one near you just ask the clerk to show you where it is...they don't tend to keep much stocked and it can be dificult to spot in all the other goods there.Merry Christmas to you! :) #3736285Christopher Delaney December 24, 2006 0
Thanks Again!I will be looking for some soon! #3736372JO ANN CLEVELAND January 09, 2007 0
Awesome Beth! Very creative!jo ann c. #3797859
Vladan D. Djordjevic January 13, 2007 0
Great effects and colors! #3813288Elizabeth J. Bernier January 25, 2007 0
Thank you everyone!!! ;) #3868174Cyn Valentine January 25, 2007 0
Big Congratulations Elizabeth..great work!! #3868193Christopher Delaney January 25, 2007 0
Big congratz! This is one of my favorites! #3869551Kristi A. Howson January 25, 2007 0
Congratulations Beth on this wonderful finalist and best of luck in the next round! This is one of my very favorites of yours and I'm soooo glad to see it make it. #3870491Nick Lagos January 26, 2007 0
Definitely one of the best and most creative "drop" pics I've ever seen.... big congrats Beth #3871426Kristi A. Howson January 26, 2007 0
Awesome ...2nd Place...Big Congratulations to you Beth. I'm thrilled to see this one make it Luv! #3872349Jill Flynn January 26, 2007 0
So cool Beth. Fantastic imagination, creativity and work! Congratulations on your WIN! #3872542
Kay E. Mahoney
January 26, 2007
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Cary Rogers January 26, 2007 0
Elizabeth...Congratulations AGAIN! This one WAS a real EYE opener! #3872789Susana Ms Heide January 26, 2007 0
This is soooo very cretive!! Many congrats on this WIN Elizabeth and thanks for sharing the info!! #3872801Christopher Delaney January 26, 2007 0
Congratz again and thanks for the tips! #3872815Colette M. Metcalf January 26, 2007 0
Congratulations once AGAIN, Elizabeth!!! #3873951
Janine Russell
January 26, 2007
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Claudia Kuhn
January 27, 2007
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Diane Dupuis January 27, 2007 0
Great job!!!!!! Congrats! #3877747Patricia (Pat) C. Exum January 27, 2007 0
Awesome! and Congratulations!Patrick R. McMullen February 13, 2007 0
Excellant photo Elizibeth. I might try getting some glycerine also. Is the blue from the table beneath the feather? The drops really create a great sharpness effect and increases the realism of it so much. Congratulations!Angela Garibay February 14, 2007 0
Elizabeth, what a lovely photo!! and I am proud of you that you were able to achieve those effects on your own ratther than photoshop. While I computers are great and so do the results, I think that your own creativity is priceless! Keep up the wonderful work! #3945390
Chris Budny
February 27, 2007
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Shelly A. Van Camp
April 14, 2007
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Amanda Chapman July 02, 2007 0
Very cool shot Elizabeth!!Duane Carter October 12, 2007 0
Wow... I love this one, beautiful colors and the results of your diligence with the setup are awesome!!! Creative and stimulating of thought. #4916612Carolyn M. DAlessandro April 02, 2008 0
Outstanding! congratulations for the time and effort. congratulations for the clarity and originality.And congratulations for your WIN...Bravo,well done! #5732627Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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