bees knees 0 Posted September 19, 2002 the dew drop shot is seen alot but this one has a graceful beauty that really elevates it. Your macros are so bloody sharp and the fact that they're hand-held drive me into a jealous rage. You and Charles Chien continually amaze me with your macro work and provide me with constant inspiration. Thanks for sharing. Link to comment
trevor_hopkins 0 Posted September 20, 2002 An attractively abstract treatment of a familiar subject, although the highlight is a bit loud. Having said that, I really think the water droplet theme would benefit from a period of benign neglect... Link to comment
shayne 0 Posted September 24, 2002 Wow, Mark this is an INCREDIBLE photo! So much detail is seen in this dew drop. Looks like a tiny crystal. Link to comment
sriram1 0 Posted September 24, 2002 outstanding! u've captured a dew drop like i've never seen before. the over-exposed white region at the top is a bit distracing though..nevertheless, 10/10. Link to comment
aman sahni 0 Posted October 1, 2002 Nice capture. Especially all the details in the droplet. Though I was wondering how the 50mm can be used in reverse. Link to comment
don_harper_the_edge 0 Posted October 1, 2002 I've been reading that the digital cameras have much greater depth of field than film. Do you find that to be the case? You're obviously a master of macro work. Is the digital camera one of your keys to mastering this specialty? Thanks Link to comment
jean_schweitzer 0 Posted January 9, 2003 This picture attracted my immediatly in you folio. To me the originality of a more than common scene illustrates perfectly what photo is about. The details in the water drop add a finish touch to the picture, congratualtions. Jean Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 23, 2003 Your bugs are interesting but this is a standout for me. Link to comment
morey_kitzman 0 Posted February 15, 2003 Absolutely equisite! The slight blur of the leaf, the diagonal of the composition and the musicality of the water sphere. This drop of water sings like the note of C, yes, for Pythagoras. Thanks. Link to comment
marc hoefkens 0 Posted May 5, 2003 This picture and many others you made make me drop from my chair... Great work!!! Link to comment
robertmarleau 0 Posted July 9, 2004 When I look at your portfolio I dream to have mine as good as yours! As a self made photograph myself too, you are an inspiration for me!Thanks! Link to comment
tommyt 0 Posted August 9, 2004 i must say i haven`t allowed myself to see and or understand certain criteria`s of photography, seeing you rpage has helped me believe that theres more out there than that of which i was doin.... you have opened my eyes, and i thank you, i just hope that i can one day be as talented as yourself.... thank you again... great picture Link to comment
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