Photographing Water Drops

Why am I so interested in photographing water drops? What are the special challenges and techniques associated with photographing water drops? Do different water drops have different characteristics (in other…

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Ethereal and Ephemeral

Carobrotus Edulis Drop, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Close up, the water drops on the heliotropic Carobrotus edulis flowers (a/k/a ice plants) looked ethereal, ephemeral, and pretty…

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Nature’s Harp

Nature's Harp, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. It had rained lightly overnight. But the water drops were quickly disappearing in the morning sun. I went out into…

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Drops of Sky

Drops of Sky, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. It had rained overnight, but the early morning showed sun and clouds with only a hint of wind. Phyllis…

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Wet Gazania

Wet Gazania, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Yesterday in the bright sunshine I photographed this gazania and its water drops. There's something about a wet and well-lit…

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Camellia

Camellia, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. In mid January, the camellia trees in front of our house burst forth in a riotous display of color. The middle,…

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Simple Drop

Simple Drop, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. I look for simplicity or complexity in my compositions because half measures are for wusses. Here's another simple drop.

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Life Goes On

In Beauty Lies Salvation, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Life goes on. Julian is still in intensive care, doing as well as we could hope in the…

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Sea of Drops

Sea of Drops 1, photo by Harold Davis. View this photograph larger. Here are a pair of water drop photos, my last for a while. I'm taking Julian (he's nine…

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