flickr.com— A professional photographer takes pictures of water, drops, rain, etc, and focuses them just so that they are have *stunning* results!!
Jul 4, 2006View in Crawl 4
I agree 100%. In fact, many times the images are small because they are radical crops of what was not really a very good shot. Check my link above for one in hi res.
Wow, some of those photos are almost as deliciously exquisite as the drool hanging from my mouth that I snapped with my camera phone! Just kidding, dugg.
Well thanks everyone for the comments, good and bad -For the record I'm not a professional - and yes I started with a P&S Nikon Coolpix 4500 and shot lots of waterdrops (something I rarely do anymore in fact...) but now I've moved to a Nikon D70s which is definately a step in the right direction.
scutterJul 5, 2006
I agree 100%. In fact, many times the images are small because they are radical crops of what was not really a very good shot. Check my link above for one in hi res.
neodonJul 5, 2006
Wow, some of those photos are almost as deliciously exquisite as the drool hanging from my mouth that I snapped with my camera phone! Just kidding, dugg.
glide256Jul 5, 2006
Awesome pictures.Some of the best things are all around us.
gypsyjoeJul 5, 2006
"Water makes up 70% of our planet"No it doesn't. It covers (approximately) 70% of the planet's surface.
alterednateJul 6, 2006
Well thanks everyone for the comments, good and bad -For the record I'm not a professional - and yes I started with a P&S Nikon Coolpix 4500 and shot lots of waterdrops (something I rarely do anymore in fact...) but now I've moved to a Nikon D70s which is definately a step in the right direction.
Closed AccountJul 7, 2006
@ajchavar: Those are not extreme macros.
flickrfanJul 7, 2006
great shots alterdNate, deserving of the recognition
spartan009Jul 7, 2006
why do ppl say amazing so much in digg , they need to find a thesarus or something .
42ndstreetphotoAug 16, 2011
great shots