Hanging Drop
This was taken from a potted Chinese Bamboo in front of our house, after an all night rain.
Focal length: 10.9mm
Exposure time: 0.100 s (1/10)
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO equiv.: 100
Exposure bias: -1
Metering Mode: matrix
Darwin M. Tañedo 26/07/2005 4:30
Hi Paul,In most cases this is the comment I get from this image.
Many thanks for posting your comments.
Paul Iddon 25/07/2005 22:01
This is the one of yours that I like the most. Simple and effective.Darwin M. Tañedo 27/06/2005 3:04
Hi John,Many thanks for the kind words & encouraging points.
Gwen,
You moved me with your thoughts. Really philosophical.
Salamat Kabayan!
Lex,
Your pointers are very helpful. Keep them coming.
Alex Padre 27/06/2005 2:26
Now this darwin is interesting! You really nailed this one eh?!! You even evoked philosophical thinking from Gwen with this photo... One thing though. I know taking this one is difficult but if it were possible to remove the white background, it would make this one even nicer. Nice work!!!Gwen Librodo 26/06/2005 12:57
very nice, Darwin!i think, this image could mean something more that just an image.
we are like a drop, we hope for a smooth sailing life, but most of the time we are pressured by everyday events such that we feel similar to a drop....just hanging on.
John Moore 26/06/2005 10:48
Hello Darwin, I must say, you look like a very happy fellow.A great macro from you mate, I have been wanting to take one myself, but never get there.
Good work, keep it up!!
Thanks for your wonderful comments.
John.
Darwin M. Tañedo 26/06/2005 1:39
Hello Esther,Thank you for stopping over. 'Am glad you find the shot interesting.
Esther Scheelings 26/06/2005 1:31
Great macro shot!