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Water on goose feathre - 2
Water on a goose feather. Taken with an OM-D E-M5 with the kit 12-50mm lens in macro mode.
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I especially like the portion that is most clearly in focus, with the row of big droplets and then the very tiny droplets and feathers. Have you tried cropping the image down to just that section?
Katrina Adams at 07:04 CEST on 28-Jul-2014 [Reply]
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Katrina Adams wrote:
> I especially like the portion that is most clearly in focus, with the row of big droplets
> and then the very tiny droplets and feathers. Have you tried cropping the image down to just
> that section?
>
I agree with Katrina, it would have more impact with such a crop in my opinion. Well spotted opportunity to produce an interesting image.
Ken Thomas at 14:23 CEST on 28-Jul-2014 [Reply]
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I tried cropping tighter several times but what looks like a strong line of large droplets just dissolved when I got close to it. Perhaps processing more to bring out the contrast would help.
Eben Gay at 16:25 CEST on 28-Jul-2014 [Reply]