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© Property of Linda Davidson

Bejeweled


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Canon 7 DMarch 24/2011Shutter Speed: 1/100 secAV: f/8ISO: 400focal length: 70mm

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The first sign of spring, almost unnoticeable.  I like the drabness, which contrasts with those diamond dewdrops. 

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Well seen and so well utilized sense photographic wise, the lighting here is superb and the water drops well brought to life and the reflections in the drops along with the great contrast obtained do enhance the high quality of this image.

Thank you for sharing it and wishing you all of the best. 

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The perfect treatment of the low light Linda enhances the beautiful moody winter atmosphere....

Crisp details in these diamonds like water drops....

Very artistic.....7  rate..

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It looks like there is an entire world inside that center drop.  I do love the lighting and the subject, and the connection of water to renewal and creation with the buds. The low light and dampness creates effective moodiness of transition in time

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Signs of Spring ready to burst. But not out of the damp, cold rainy weather yet.  Nice shot Linda finding drops of Hope,lol   like your title..

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Yes, the water drop is the jewel, with a whole world in it. When it falls down, will all that magic shatter and be gone? Nice, novel POV on an seemingly common scene.
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Beautiful capture Linda with just the perfect title.  Can't wait to have some time to get out and get take photos. Very  rainy here ....talk soon, Gail 

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Very beautiful "water' pearls, in  still winter surrounding.I like the difference in the layers of BG, naked tree branches, and shining drops.

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Always such interesting prespectives and vision in your work which makes it a pleasure to view. I would like to say thank you for your information regarding rates and how you have made that into something of a business chance as much as an art.  I do think it is helpful to anyone who loves Photogrpahy and wishese to expand the viewing of their work to get exposure with request for comments or request for rates.  When I have time to take a bit more attention to detail and push myself a bit more I will more than likely venture into the path you have suggested... But for now I have limited time to do the work I would like to and just limited time to shoot as much as I would like to... But for now I will continue to view your work with great pleasure and as always take the time to comment and admire the works I see on your site and PN in general... MJ

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