The focal point is very skewed...Since the focus is not very prominent the blurry in the background hurts my eyes. I like the idea though. Pretty color.
Permalink Reply by Robert Mecaj on February 3, 2012 at 12:45am Excellent idea and colours. I would have used a higher aperture number just to reduce the depth of field a little.
Permalink Reply by Dmac on February 3, 2012 at 5:32am Thank you guys for your input...
I think based on what you've said that I'll take multiple exposures at different apertures to see which is most pleasing.
In this case I was concentrating on the water drops and not the entire image...
Perhaps cropping to the water drops themselves would be a better way to go with this?
It's definitely a good idea to take a few shots at varying aperture as
there's no real time restriction on doing these..
I agree with Ashley on the confusion aspect of the shot, there needs to be something more to hold attention.
This is a quick example showing stamen and a couple of drops i took a while ago which holds more attention:
A crop on this particular image doesn't add anything - try for a different type of flower composition, you can add water droplets to anything with a spray and vary the aperture to see the DOF blend..
Permalink Reply by CameraClicker on February 3, 2012 at 7:04pm Water drops can work a couple of different ways. Either as ornaments on what you are shooting, or as little lenses. For little lenses, you really have to frame/focus on the water drop and have something in the background that you can display within the water drop. I can't think of where I have a good example of that at the moment. If you are shooting water drops on flowers, you need enough of the flower in focus that it looks like a flower.
What CC is referring to containing detail in the droplet is a 'refraction' image,
i do like the composition of this image below although the detail is small in the many droplets..
Permalink Reply by Dmac on February 4, 2012 at 3:54am Understood, thank you guys for that input and the examples...
I appreciate the help
Permalink Reply by Raghuram S on February 4, 2012 at 7:22am Nice colors but overlap and the bokeh effect prevents focus onto the drops
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