D. Hopper's 365 of 2015

dh photography

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May 31:

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10 Gauge

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Great shots David. Being new to the forum it took some time to go through all of the pages and see your work but there are some truly amazing photo's in your 365 project. Keep up the great work and I look forward to seeing what the rest of the year brings for you. Cheers!
 

dh photography

Senior Member
Great shots David. Being new to the forum it took some time to go through all of the pages and see your work but there are some truly amazing photo's in your 365 project. Keep up the great work and I look forward to seeing what the rest of the year brings for you. Cheers!


Thank you very much, Matt! I certainly appreciate that. Welcome to the forum. I'll be sure to keep an eye out for your posts.

Dave
 

dh photography

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Beautiful shots. Do you spray the flowers with a water spray bottle? How do you manage to get such nice, uniform droplets?

Thank you, Merek! On most occasions I do use a spray bottle; even outdoors. Rain is great, but never seems t be there when you want it. I set the nozzle to a mist, but use a slow spraying technique that gives me larger droplets at a slow steady rate. It took a few times to figure out just what I liked to see from the water. I wanted a repeatable process that didn't scream "fake".
 

Pretzel

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Thank you, Merek! On most occasions I do use a spray bottle; even outdoors. Rain is great, but never seems t be there when you want it. I set the nozzle to a mist, but use a slow spraying technique that gives me larger droplets at a slow steady rate. It took a few times to figure out just what I liked to see from the water. I wanted a repeatable process that didn't scream "fake".

Misters are much better than the average spray bottle, to be sure! I'll often mist, then wait for a moment for the few "smaller" droplets to merge or disappear to get a more natural feel.

Nice shootin' David!
 
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