Dwell by *MissEmeraldEyes is an imperceptibly delicate capture showcasing a naturally beautiful balancing act. (
Suggested by =Shutter-Shooter and Featured by
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First off the title fits the presentation of this micro drop of water suspended in the middle of a dandelion seed. To dwell means to remain for a time and it also means to keep the attention directed, and this droplet photo is doing just that.
You are directing the viewers' attention to how long this will remain or maybe; how long a specific moment in time will last. Some people might not understand how something so small and typically gone unnoticed can carrying meaning or importance to them. But it can; and for those that see the beauty in things of this nature it does, and it is seen often by them.
Your photo has great clarity; it is not overly sharp in areas that would distract the viewer from the main focal point. Your lighting is soft and it compliments the colours and the over all setting composed in this scene.
Macro photography of nature is not as simple as it might appear to some observers that have never attempted to capture a moment like this or to even create a scene like this. I think you did an outstanding job on this, and I hope that you will continue to push yourself to improve as you peer into the tiny world of macro photography.
So do I love this scene that you have captured and shared? Absolutely!
Soft and calm is how I would describe this image. I like the focus condensed only on the droplet, and the bluriness of the rest, so it does not draw the attention from the main object and creates this silent mood.
micro drop of water suspended in the middle
of a dandelion seed. To dwell means to remain
for a time and it also means to keep the attention
directed, and this droplet photo is doing just that.
You are directing the viewers' attention to how long this
will remain or maybe; how long a specific moment in time
will last. Some people might not understand how something
so small and typically gone unnoticed can carrying meaning
or importance to them. But it can; and for those that see the
beauty in things of this nature it does, and it is seen often by them.
Your photo has great clarity; it is not overly sharp in
areas that would distract the viewer from the main focal point.
Your lighting is soft and it compliments the colours and the over
all setting composed in this scene.
Macro photography of nature is not as simple as it might appear
to some observers that have never attempted to capture a moment
like this or to even create a scene like this. I think you did an outstanding
job on this, and I hope that you will continue to push yourself to improve
as you peer into the tiny world of macro photography.
So do I love this scene that you have captured and shared?
Absolutely!
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