Raindrops coat the spines of a cactus. Found along the banks of the San Juan River.
Posted by Caryn Caldwell on Oct 27, 2011 in Desert, Macro, Photography, Plants & Flowers | 23 comments
Raindrops coat the spines of a cactus. Found along the banks of the San Juan River.
it could also be like fine powder snow, love the effect it has, makes the cactus softer
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Caryn Caldwell Reply:
October 28th, 2011 at 4:22 pm
@Chantal, so true! I hadn’t noticed before, but I definitely see it now.
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nice result in selective focus, impressive macro
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Nice macro with great selective focus Caryn
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Very cool POV and bokeh
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Nice colors and DOF in this macro.
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Love this depth of field and perspective.
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Thanks! I have a lot of fun playing with depth of field, and I always love a good bokeh.
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Great selective focus.
Paule
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Love the detail in this Caryn. Just wonderful.
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fine composition
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A strong closeup of this beautiful plant. well done.
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It sure gives the spikes great texture.
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Lovely details, the drops are so small
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Wonderful closeup. Love the droplets. Beautiful …
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Love the picture. So pure, so beautiful
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very beautiful image – great lighting
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Exquisitely beautiful..magical detail!!
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Very nice to see such details. Thanks for this macro
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The kind of plants that I don’t see here in Japan. Very nice.
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very cool macro!
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the dew makes the thorns less threatening.. nicely captured..
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amazing macro, great details
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