Early morning after the rain...

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Early morning after the rain...
Saw these little drops in the yard and took some closeups with "Raynox DCR 250" closeup attachment.
The shot was taken with Nikon D60 using 50mm f1.8D attached with Raynox (hand held).
Hope to hear comments.
Thu Jul 01, 2010 9:49 pm
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Commentby Nilanjan Das on Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:51 am

This image made my feel so lazy, made me think of a bread fresh from the oven and its fragrance of being a slight burnt at the corners, a slice of butter and a sip on the hot steamimg coffee, no newspaper today, sit on the rocking chair, take a look the clouds filled with colour and droplets and simply not wanting to do anything :), usually a day not recorded in our lives. Such simple thoughts, such simple and moody images, you made my day, now I dont want to take the phone call even :).

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Commentby Venu Dharmaji on Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:34 pm

Oh! Never expected that my pic would make you lazy :-(. Nevertheless I am happy that it made your day.
Thanks for your encouraging comments Nilanjan!

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Commentby Ganesh H Shankar on Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:56 pm

Popping dew drops and colors are interesting here Venu. Wish all the dew drops are in focus - easier said than done in macro world..

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Commentby Venu Dharmaji on Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:07 pm

Thanks for your comments Ganesh.
This shot are the results of my experiments with Raynox DCR 250 and I am using it for the very first time.
I was not using a tripod and I couldn't stop down to f11 for getting all the drops into focus.
And the DOF is so narrow that its very difficult to focus with a zoom lens like the 70-300mm Sigma lens, which I have.
I'll definitely try to get better ones in my next experiments.

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