I had great fun yesterday photographing a rose in my garden after an overnight shower. In the morning, the rose had wonderful, small water drops on its petals. I used my Noctilux 50mm f/0.95 with an extension tube on my tripod at f/0.95 to isolate the wet petal.

My “joke” is that this lens optically renders subjects the way a Lensbaby does, but with Leica quality! It is kind of true.
In my work on water drops, I have called this kind of photography “natural” water drop imagery. The drops of water are supplied by nature, as opposed to generated in the studio, with motion stopped by a strobe.
Chuck Sinclair
3 Oct 2025The detail in the water drops and soft bokeh of the outer petals make this composition work for me
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