MGriff240
TPF Noob!
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- Feb 10, 2010
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- Horsham, PA
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Horsham, PA!! :hug::
I live right outside of Reading, not too far away. I play in doubles vball tournaments every summer in a park right next to a airbase. Anyway.........water drops are always fun subjects....=) But these aren't terribly exciting. I like the black and white, and the bokeh is nice in #2. I find myself wanting the crops to be closer on the drops. When I see a water drop, I think about the reflection that is in it. It looks like in #1 that there might be a neat one, but I can't see it.....=( IMHO
Horsham, PA!! :hug::
I live right outside of Reading, not too far away. I play in doubles vball tournaments every summer in a park right next to a airbase. Anyway.........water drops are always fun subjects....=) But these aren't terribly exciting. I like the black and white, and the bokeh is nice in #2. I find myself wanting the crops to be closer on the drops. When I see a water drop, I think about the reflection that is in it. It looks like in #1 that there might be a neat one, but I can't see it.....=( IMHO
I never heard of Denver PA. It must be even smaller than my town (Doylestown).
I agree these pics aren't very exciting. You've done better. The subject, the droplet, is too small relative to the scale of your picture. Crop it down it will be a lot more interesting.