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Chandi > Sep.6,2006

Crown Royale

Was trying to get a crown of two different colors. Wish it was sharper and more in focus, but this is a promising beginning I think. Had to get different paints, thin them down to the point where they'd actually give a crown instead of a blob, and set up lighting to not give harsh shadows but still enough light for a fast shutter.

This picture on photo.net was the inspiration for the shot.
Chandi > Sep.22,2006

To smile or not to smile

Wanted to capture the drop reflections again. Was experimenting with how many smilies I can squeeze into the drop based on how far away the drop was from the background. This seemed optimal without cluttering up the drop too much. Wish I got this a bit more in focus.

Here's the levels corrected version based on all the comments.
Chandi > Sep.18,2006

An apple a day..

Getting closer to what I want. Thus far I thought the apple being soft was due to water distortion and I kept increasing the f-stops to get it all in focus. Turns out it's plain old motion blur. The moment I upped the shutter speed to 1/1250s it came nicely into focus.
Chandi > Sep.22,2006

To smile or not to smile

Fixed the levels on the original picture..
Chandi > August.30,2006

I pulled out my camera and "shot" a fly
It was dead anyway, stop the hue and cry!
It's all for art! You call it a crime?
Oh! What would I not do for a photo sublime
I need another, the last was too small
It's compound eyes will be it's downfall
It's better to be ugly and a creepy crawly
Otherwise you'll be dead, but famous! Oh! What Irony!!

-- Pallavi Ramam (a fellow photographer who came up with this cool verse after my previous moth eye attempt)

A friend of mine was weirded out at my delight on hearing he had a 'zap-zap' at home. :( 
And unfortunately dead bugs aren't as clean as live bugs, so you can see dust specs all over his eyes. I got one almost twice as magnified, but I liked the colors on this one.

Click here for a couple more pics of the housefly at various magnifications
Chandi > August.17,2006

Ignition

Inspired by Gaurawas pic on dpchallenge.

More pics from the effort tonight here
Chandi > August.7,2006

Bug eye

Got several shots of this little monster, but this is about the only one that hides the dirty/cluttered background well. Had to use the flash - so couldn't help but get the sharp shadows.

Can't make up for Vandanas droplets, but doing my bit to ease the macro withdrawals of dp'ers
Chandi > Sep.11,2006

Synchronicity?

Do you think this concept will work for Dgrin challenge?

Here's another paint drop (sharper) with different colors on the inside and outside.

Even I'm getting bored of trying the same thing again and again - this'll be the last of paint drops for now. There are still a lot of ways I can improve on this, but for now its curtains. I've to come up with some other idea that can be tried indoors at crazy hours in the night for the next one week before work calms down a little!
Chandi > August.11,2006

Voyeur

I wanted to try and practice on lines and composition. The window blinds was an obvious choice, but the lines being plain vertical and horizontal, the shot looked boring. So I added a little bit of interest to the photo.
Sep.22,2006

To smile or not to smile

Wanted to capture the drop reflections again. Was experimenting with how many smilies I can squeeze into the drop based on how far away the drop was from the background. This seemed optimal without cluttering up the drop too much. Wish I got this a bit more in focus.

Here's the levels corrected version based on all the comments.
Chandi > Sep.22,2006

To smile or not to smile

Wanted to capture the drop reflections again. Was experimenting with how many smilies I can squeeze into the drop based on how far away the drop was from the background. This seemed optimal without cluttering up the drop too much. Wish I got this a bit more in focus.

Here's the levels corrected version based on all the comments.
Sep.22,2006

To smile or not to smile

Wanted to capture the drop reflections again. Was experimenting with how many smilies I can squeeze into the drop based on how far away the drop was from the background. This seemed optimal without cluttering up the drop too much. Wish I got this a bit more in focus.

Here's the levels corrected version based on all the comments.
See photo in gallery

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