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Brand:NIKON CORPORATION
Camera:Nikon D3100 Check out Nikon Nation!
Lens:18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 G
Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Date Taken:10 Jul 2012 - 4:27 AM
Focal Length:40mm
Lens Max Aperture:f/4.9
Aperture:f/5.0
Shutter Speed:1/500sec
Exposure Comp:0.0
ISO:2800
Exposure Mode:Not Defined
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Title:Water dripping
Username:mohanramyaa mohanramyaa
Uploaded:3 Feb 2013 - 12:27 PM
Tags:Close-up / macro, Rain, Weather
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KarenFB
KarenFB (Junior Gallery Team)
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3947 forum postsKarenFB vcard England145 Constructive Critique Points
24 Jan 2013 - 6:07 PM
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A good try, but your point of focus is a little out - because the droplets are the main subject of the image, they should be really sharp. If you look, you can see the sharpest area on your photo is the wall, it's only 2 or 3 inches out, but it makes all the difference! Smile

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mohanramyaa
mohanramyaa (Junior Member)
24 Jan 2013 - 6:10 PM
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yes, i see what you mean! thanks Grin

hunter031072
hunter031072 (e2 Member)
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hunter031072 vcard United Kingdom1 Constructive Critique Points
26 Jan 2013 - 10:42 PM
1

what your trying is technically very hard to achieve, its worth manual focus and placed on a tripod, take several images with a slight focus adjust till you get the correct focus depth. I am no expert but that is what i would have done, also find a good angle for the camera so that the background looks a bit more level. all in all good effort as i say very hard to achieve what your after and you nearly achieved so i would give my self a pat on the back for your effort.WinkGrinGrinGrin

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pluckyfilly
pluckyfilly (e2 Member)
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213 forum postspluckyfilly vcard United Kingdom32 Constructive Critique Points
3 Feb 2013 - 12:36 PM
1

well seen photo opportunity ramyaa

mohanramyaa
mohanramyaa (Junior Member)
3 Feb 2013 - 7:23 PM
0

Thank you for your comments!!!

jamestheboy
jamestheboy (e2 Member)
3
447 forum postsjamestheboy vcard United Kingdom5 Constructive Critique Points
4 Feb 2013 - 6:05 PM
1

Good to see you having a go at something like this more so you done it outside, There are one or two areas could have been better but never mind all comes with experience keep up the good work look forward to seeing more photos like this one well done






James Smile

mohanramyaa
mohanramyaa (Junior Member)
4 Feb 2013 - 6:54 PM
0

Thank you very much, I will keep on uploading more of my work... Please look out for more of my work!!!! Thanks again

alexandral
alexandral (Junior Member)
1
Canada
4 Feb 2013 - 11:03 PM
1

Ooh love this! Like said in the critique, the waer droplets themselves are a little out of focus, and that isnt the greatest when they are the main subject of the photo. But this is still incredible, the textures and different colours are awesome!

mohanramyaa
mohanramyaa (Junior Member)
5 Feb 2013 - 4:15 PM
0

wow! thanks alexandral! keen to look our for your photos!

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