avinashlittle
FollowWhy I named this pic VEENA of NATURE.. ? to make it understand it better for my View Bug Friends I describe... In Indian Classical Music Instrument is known as ...
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Why I named this pic VEENA of NATURE.. ? to make it understand it better for my View Bug Friends I describe... In Indian Classical Music Instrument is known as 'VEENA' it'r a string instrument which is shaped some what like as this image, so I titled it that way, here nature is playing the music by light color and dew drops. Nature always has a music playing if you train your ears & eyes to listen and see it, any one will enjoy it.
These are natural dew drops on Grass leaf in morning light. I had to lay down on the ground to get the angle.
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These are natural dew drops on Grass leaf in morning light. I had to lay down on the ground to get the angle.
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joycealicesmith
February 23, 2016
Very, very nice!! Actually, that's an understatement, but words escape me! Congratulations on the People's Choice win! You've helped me to expand my imagination. Thank you!
avinashlittle
February 25, 2016
Thank you very much. I am touched by your wonderful appreciation. :)
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Location
This photo was shot in the lawn of Botanic Garden. I am an avid lover of shooting things what no one others sees.Time
It was about 10 am winter morning.Lighting
The dew drops on plants, grass were shining like glass as the sun had just started shining bright and it hadn't become hot enough for the dews to get evaporate so I lied down on the ground to get more angular light.Equipment
Camera I used Canon 5D Mark III with 100 mm 2.8 L Macro lens that's all. no tripod or flash was used.Inspiration
Obviously the tiny drops shining in light inspired me to click from an unseen angle.Editing
Yes some cropping I did and little bit of sharpening and saturation enhancement etc.In my camera bag
Canon 5D Mark III, Macro lens, 17- 40 L lens, Polariser filter, some cloths to use as back ground if required, ND FilterFeedback
For shooting at such low angle use of tripod is impossible so one must train his or her hands to hold camera steady in tricky angles. Shoot at lowest possible ISO for better definition quality.