Strawberry leaves and water drops

in macrophotography •  7 years ago 

Tiny droplets of water spill from some strawberry leaves in my backyard. A high shutter speed caught the droplets in mid air. This is my entry for the #macrophotography contest by @juliank and @photocontests.

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About this photo: Nikon D750, 105mm, 1/1000 sec, F.6.3, ISO 640

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I love those drops falling!

Thank you Erika :)

looking so beautiful....

Thank you!

Great shot!! Love it! Can't wait for my lens.....

Thank you! Do you have a lens on order? What is it?

Yes. It's on order. It's Nikon 50mm f/1.8G . A prime lens they say - I've not heard that term but I'm always learning.

That's an excellent lens, I have one. Prime lens means it does not zoom... you zoom with your feet. There are fewer pieces of glass and moving parts than in a zoom lens, and it will be very sharp, and good in low light.

Thank you!! I love learning from others on here and I really appreciate input like this. I wish it were here now.

Exciting for sure :)

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1/1000 sec is all it takes eh? ;) Good timing; well done!

Yeah, but it might, you know... take a couple tries! Thank you :)

Superb timing!

Thank you Alf :)

Im always a sucker for dripping, dropping water.

Thank you, I have a thing for trying to capture them :)