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 By: Lea Mulqueen  
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Photographer  Lea Mulqueen {Karma:7396}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Canon EOS 3
Categories Nature
Florals
Film Format
Portfolio flowers
Lens Canon  50 mm f/2.5 Compact Macro
Uploaded 3/13/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 200
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Critiques 9 Rating
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Country - United States   United States
About I took the advice received after uploading my first attempt at this. The advice was: water drops closer together and shoot directly down. Hopefully, this is an improvement over my 1st attempts.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Tiger Lily     {K:10966} 4/4/2005
Hi Lea, Looks great. Beautiful image. Drops are clear and sharp.

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K P   {K:3499} 3/15/2005
Great work Lea, love how the little flowers seem sharp dislike the original larg flower.

Regards
Karel

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Lea Mulqueen   {K:7396} 3/15/2005
Thanks, Dan. But it in no way out does yours!!! I uploaded this one by mistake. I have a better version I will up load shortly.

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 3/15/2005
I have been out done . One of the best Ive ever seen.Fantastic work.

Dan

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Sally Morgan Sally Morgan   {K:9219} 3/14/2005
Lea - it's stunning! I've tried to do the same thing - but you put my efforts to shame.
Regards, Sally

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 3/13/2005
OH, yeah! Much better Lea!

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 3/13/2005
Well done Lea - seems a few of us have been trying out Dan's idea! In this one, you've picked a great object to put in the background, and the whole image works beautifully. You've also managed to get a good random pattern of droplets of different sizes.

If I can comment on two small things (since I've been trying hard to do this as well!): I would like to see the big droplet just above centre perfectly round, and the droplets towards the bottom appear to be getting a reflection of something "out of picture". Minor points though - I love what you've achieved here!

AJ

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Lea Mulqueen   {K:7396} 3/13/2005
James, I think the flower was 4-5 inches below the glass. The other thing I changed was I used green felt on 1 side of the box instead if reflective material. That's where the green in the droplets comes from. Also, just realized, I uploaded the wrong image...I have a better one of this flower....

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James Silcock   {K:12501} 3/13/2005
Stunning work, I too have been trying to emulate the great works of Dan and you have done a great job here. Do you mind me asking how far away the glass was from the flower? I think it looks better when you use different sized drops like you have, adds interest to the image. Excellent work.

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