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Waste of Space
Image Title:  Waste of Space
 
 By: Dan Fisico  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Dan Fisico {K:4250}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Canon Rebel XT
Categories Macro
Abstracts
Nature
Film Format Digital JPEG Low
Portfolio LIFE THRU A LENS
Lens Canon 18- 55m
Uploaded 6/3/2006 Film / Memory Type DIGITAL
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 188 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 5 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Kelowna
State -  BRITISH COLUMBIA
Country - Canada   Canada
About SO often we feel insignifigant in life...and even here I sometimes get frustrated by the fact I post something and get very low views and even fewer comments...and then you see a water droplet and look inside and realize...there is purpose to everything...whether it's recognized or not.Just playing with my new REBEL XT
Cheers Dan
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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k o c   {K:4586} 6/3/2006
Very good macro.

Regards.
Kemal


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184981} 6/3/2006
Hi Dan,

I like the diaonal composition as well as the high level of detail in the focussed area. The refraction in the drop creates a very good reference to the surrounding area, which makes this photo.

As to the composition, I think you could've gone a bit more extreme by trying to place the drop in the top right corner. The current placement (vertically centered, horizontally approximately on the 1/3rd line) makes it more static than needed, IMO. Besides, the majority of the points of interest are, next to the refraction in the drop and the hairs in the leaf in the lower left corner (being the array of gradients and hues, pretty nice!)

I took the liberty of altering the compostion a bit to illustrate what I mean.

Very good macro, though.

Cheers,

Hugo

1/3rd crop.


Dan Fisico   {K:4250} 7/18/2006
Kemal...thank you for taking the time to comment..Dan


Dan Fisico   {K:4250} 7/18/2006
Hugo...again thank you for taking the time to help me see it a different way...greatly appreciated. Cheers...and thanx for taking the time to comment. Dan


Victoria Alexandra Murray   {K:1165} 8/1/2006
I find that there are often days when none of my pictures that I truly like get comments on either. I find that difficult but we are all busy I guess.
However, I saw this picture in a thumb and had to click as I could not understand what it was.

It is simply beautiful! The fine details are simply outstanding. You comment that you were just playing with your new camera. I can hardly wait to see your pictures when you master it!
Congrats on a fine picture! Water is hard enough to capture let alone with such intensity! The placement in this picture speaks to how small yet how significant it is. The reflections are amazing within it! Simply beautiful!
All the best
Vic


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