Wonderful Water Worlds

A good and bright morning in the garden, with the chance to photograph all these wonderful worlds of water.

Some of my water drop worlds are well defined with sunbursts, others look like stained glass, and still others are bright worlds that are more about sunlight than water.

The photo at the bottom of this series is part of the McClamp Bubble sequence, and shows my garden reversed and upside down in the water world!

Here’s a link to my water drop photo set on Flickr!

Water Marbles

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Dahlia Drops

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Party Time

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A Visit to My Garden

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2 Responses to “Wonderful Water Worlds”

  1. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Macro Photography and Mental Health Says:

    [...] erately long exposures (between 1/8 and 1/2 of a second each). Now, when you see me doing water drops in the morning, you’ll know I’m really feeling fine! [...]

  2. Mathieu Says:

    Lovely… it’s so hard to get a good shot with this kind of subject, since each drop has a different focal length.

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