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 By: Ann  Van Breemen  
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Photographer  Ann  Van Breemen {Karma:13399}
Project #8 Reflections Camera Model Canon EOS 400D
Categories Macro
Florals
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Lens Tamron 90mm Macro + 2x extender
Uploaded 5/22/2007 Film / Memory Type Kingston Elite Pro 1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 807 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 24 Rating
6.54
/ 12 Ratings
Location City - 
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Country - Australia   Australia
About The next one in my series of reffraction shots.
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There are 24 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sandip Aine   {K:5008} 6/7/2007
This is brilliant ..

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G G G G   {K:61359} 5/29/2007
Stunninh capture!! What eye you have.
Excellent

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Ann  Van Breemen   {K:13399} 5/29/2007
Thanks Peter. Yes this is a reflection of another flower placed behind the drop. The soft background colour is actually the flower you see in the reflection. Cheers.

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Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 5/28/2007
How did you reach this effect .. or was this the reflection inside one drop ? Nice to see for sure !!
Peter

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Adrian Nojek Adrian Nojek   {K:1349} 5/28/2007
perfect....

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Ann  Van Breemen   {K:13399} 5/26/2007
Thank you Doyle, much appreciated. They've been a lot of fun to do.:)

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Doyle D. Chastain Doyle D. Chastain   {K:101119} 5/26/2007
Nominated Ann . . . certainly unique!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 5/24/2007
Who'da thunk one little drop of water could be so complicated.

I have been making really extensive use out of refraction in my shot glass series. I found one that I'll probably post next week that also shows some spectral spreading.

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Ann  Van Breemen   {K:13399} 5/24/2007
Hi James. To answer your question, in this case and in all my flower drop shots, the flower is behind the drop, so the drop is actually acting as a tiny lens. I just move it around to get the best reflection and composition. Thank you for your interesting explanation of Refraction. I've learned something today. Cheers.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 5/23/2007
Yes, I'm sorry. In more general terms refraction occurs when a wave (light) passes from a medium of one density into a region of a different density (greater or lesser). This produces many interesting effects: bent spoons in teacups, disappearing coins in pot bottoms, and spectra (due to dispersion) to name a few.

So the question becomes, is the sunflower immediately behind the drop so that we are looking through the drop at the sunflower (and so the drop is acting as a simple lens showing an inverted image)?

Or is the sunflower above the drop so that we are actually viewing its reflection on the backside/underside of the drop?

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 5/23/2007
Are you sure, James? I thought refraction was a change in the direction of light when it passed through water or glass (as here), though it might indeed lead to separation.

AJ

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 5/23/2007
I like the way the drop forms an almost continuous extension of the shape of the flower. Superb contrast of sharp flower in the drop and in the petal against the softness of the background. This is as good as it gets...

AJ

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 5/23/2007
so delicate and lovely , ann..
cheers
roby

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Leo Régnier  Я£ Leo Régnier  Я£   {K:67696} 5/23/2007
Really AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
7+++++++++

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Ms. Mel Brackstone Ms. Mel Brackstone   {K:5285} 5/22/2007
Gorgeous work, Ann, I've always wanted to try this.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 5/22/2007
I think you mean reflection. Refraction is where the light is split into its component colors (like a prism).

Really good work and a nice DoF.

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Atish Sen   {K:6346} 5/22/2007
Wonderful

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Tim Bowman   {K:1481} 5/22/2007
Awesome shot.

How did you take it? Hope that's not too dumb a question.

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Mehul Chimthankar Mehul Chimthankar   {K:18655} 5/22/2007
Hi Ann,

Amazing presentation ....7++++++++++++++++

Mehul

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Ann  Van Breemen   {K:13399} 5/22/2007
Thanks Steve. I'm not too unhappy with them, but I still think I can do better. I've a couple more left in this series then I think I'll try again in a few weeks. I appreciate your generous encouragement.

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Steve Marshall   {K:645} 5/22/2007
This is the best yet - great stuff.

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HEERAK NANDY   {K:694} 5/22/2007
Repeating comment for the rating. Sorry to miss it. Best wishes again...

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HEERAK NANDY   {K:694} 5/22/2007
Fascinating. So simple, but so beautiful. Definitely deserves a 7. Best wishes...

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Mohamed Badawy Mohamed Badawy   {K:11828} 5/22/2007
Bravo ,, so excellent 7\7 .

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