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Raindrops
Raindrops
BeckyT


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Rain II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Olympus E-500 EVOLT
Lens: Olympus 40-150mm f/3.5-4.5 Zuiko Digital
Location: Backyard after a good rain
Date: Sep 23, 2006
Aperture: f5.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/15sec
Galleries: Nature, Macro
Date Uploaded: Sep 26, 2006

Took the picture in my backyard after it rained. I have been dying to play with my canon 500D closeup filter that I had bought for my Minolta 35mm camera a few years ago and never used. Figured this was a good opportunity to use it on my Olympus E-500 Evolt. The post processing steps are as follows:
Auto Levels
Brightness -41
Contrast +27
crop
resized
saved for web

I like the shot but not sure if the lighting is good enough. I shot this in the morning.

Statistics
Place: 59 out of 128
Avg (all users): 5.4839
Avg (commenters): 6.0000
Avg (participants): 5.5769
Avg (non-participants): 5.4671
Views since voting: 687
Views during voting: 451
Votes: 341
Comments: 11
Favorites: 1 (view)


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10/10/2006 06:02:58 PM
Critique Club Review:

Focus and depth of field are very well done. Nice job isolating the leaf from any background clutter.

Color saturation and hue are good. Brighness and contrast are good, though the bright highlight in the large drop is un-naturally bright and is burned out and featureless.

I like the soft hints of grass in the background. Perhaps just a little more there, not much, just a very little.

Overall a very good picture that should have scored a bit higher.
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10/04/2006 08:02:17 AM
Good finish! Should have finished higher in my opinion, but my taste isn't agreeing with the winners of challenges lately. :) Such a great image!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/01/2006 06:04:56 PM
I've come to the conclusion that waterdrops have to be placed at stragetic places to have impact. The best place is at the tip of whatever is holding the drop. In this case, the tip of the blade of grass.
Now let's look at the composition. The subject has been isolated as much as possible which is good. But is all the background needed? What impression does the piece of cut grass give to the viewer? And that brown piece behind the subject? Would tilting the camera help? If the blade of grass would have a upwards or downwards tilt would it be more dynamic?
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10/01/2006 03:34:13 AM
Love the torn leaf....
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09/30/2006 09:28:47 PM
Simple, uncluttered, and effective!
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09/30/2006 04:54:57 AM
Love the raindrop detail!
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09/28/2006 10:22:15 PM
wow, that's a big raindrop. Nice pic.
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09/28/2006 09:31:58 PM
Great focus on the water drop. It seems intensified and the light within the drop draws me in. Really good work!
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09/28/2006 07:16:09 AM
Nice DOF and good use of the empty space to draw attention to the water drop
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09/27/2006 08:52:45 PM
Nice vibrant greens and dark background! Simple and elegant with beautiful focus.
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09/27/2006 10:22:24 AM
Good idea but I wish there was more to the photo.
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