As drops of water drop on to the patio roof outside my bedroom window - they form interesting ice patterns in the snow. Surprisingly (for me anyway) little editing done after wards - I think just levels, curves, and sharpening...
Honestly, every time I go through your gallery I promise some older images that weren't there back then suddenly pop up.
Great photo, I must tell, the focus and different shades are just perfect. Although at the first glance it looked as a shot of sea waves... this is the moment I don't mind macro as I always do, apparently (for deceiving me like this).
Damn slip of the finger, pressed send too soon. >.<
Anyway, I was going to say that the light black bit in the top left, although it's small, somewhat ruins this piece, so a bit of cloning might be best, there... but eh, you might like the natural aspect.
what black dot (: I noticed it before but was like "meh.." - since you were so adamant about it - i took the two seconds to fix and repost it
I actually sort of like the noisiness in this one - gives it sort of a wave feeling, or something
Theres probably a Freudian term to describe your slip of finger , now all we need is to psychoanalyze that "mistake" and find its devious underlying causes
Great photo, I must tell, the focus and different shades are just perfect.
Although at the first glance it looked as a shot of sea waves... this is the moment I don't mind macro as I always do, apparently (for deceiving me like this).
I have a lot of trash uploaded here you know
And thanks again, I'm glad you liked the deception
Anyway, I was going to say that the light black bit in the top left, although it's small, somewhat ruins this piece, so a bit of cloning might be best, there... but eh, you might like the natural aspect.
It's noisy, but the colours are great.
I actually sort of like the noisiness in this one - gives it sort of a wave feeling, or something
Theres probably a Freudian term to describe your slip of finger
Thanks
It's better.
Interesting...
Uh-huh. >.>
I really like the focusing and the angle. The way it feels like it's curling/spiralling creates quite an interesting effect and perspective.
Thanks for the comment y