Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Watery Wednesday / Sugar Coated Water Drops

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The reflections on these water drops remind me of sugar...maybe I'm just hungry???
I put a red and white polka-dot towel underneath a glass plate lined with waxed paper.
I sprinkled water droplets across the plate trying to not allow them to blend together.
A little side lighting, 60mm macro lens and a long exposure created this "master-piece."
Okay...not a master-piece but, it was fun!
One idea leads to the next...more colorful background next time and a lot more water droplets!

20 comments:

Eeyore said...

Cool.

kmoyama said...

Great! It is a mater-piece. It is worth to be on the top page of Fotblur.

Scott Law said...

That's a cool way to get your watery shots and very creative. If you do a lot more water drops next time you'll probably have to have more space or they will run together like you didn't want. Keep playing and having Phun with it.

caite said...

great effect...why do I never think of things like that? lol

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

I won't have guessed if you never told.

Great idea.

Cindy said...

Pretty creative! Makes a pretty photo.
Hugs, Cindy

Martha Z said...

It's fun to experiment and share our technique.

Chubskulit Rose said...

So pretty!

My Watery Wednesday

Hootin Anni said...

Oh my gosh...you went to a lot of trouble to make a photo...and your work paid off...very artistic.

My Watery Wednesday Link

http://hootin--anni.blogspot.com/2011/02/foggy-mtn-breakdown.html

Shahz said...

beautiful...

MarieElizabeth said...

Really creative!

Rick said...

Very cool Carolyn ! When I first opened your blog I thought I was looking at the bottom of an octopus arm !! ;-)

Carly said...

This is such a neat photo! It makes me wish I had a macro lens!

Chie Wilks said...

great watery photo..the drops do look like melted sugar

mine is up too:
http://www.chieswhereabouts.com/2011/02/watery-wednesday-4.html

Jeannette StG said...

Your experiment came out great as well as very artistic!

James said...

What a cool shot! I especially like the tiny reflections!

Anonymous said...

master piece indeed, great shot carolyn

SquirrelQueen said...

I really like the results of your experiment Carolyn. The towel really gave it an interesting background.

Johnny Nutcase said...

very cool shot, Carolyn. Loving the textures you got in this one!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

So much fun Carolyn. I love your photo tips -- like a painless and beautiful photography class. (One might even guess that you'd been a teacher in a past life ;>))). Great job!