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Location
I took this photo from my balcony at home. From there I have a look directly into the walnut-tree.Time
It was springtime, a misty morning, 8:23 AM. The sun came just the neighbours buildings and I saw the reflections of the waterdrops, caught by a few spider webs in this walnut tree.Lighting
Focal length 183 mm, aperture 5,6 (- 1 EV) , exposure 1/320 sec.Equipment
Canon EOS 600 D, Tamron 70 - 300Inspiration
It was a very mystic moment when the sunlight just run through the mist, reflecting the waterdrops. And this misty background resulted in a wonderful soft impression.Editing
Just turned it to b/w and changed the contrast to highlight the spiderweb.In my camera bag
Canon EOS 600 D, Tamron 70 - 300, Canon 18 - 55, Canon ES 50 1:1,4, I just have a new traveller lens Sigma 18-250 F3,5-6,3, DC macro OSFeedback
I will try to explain, but my english is not very good... It is the moment when the sun is running through the mist and hits dewdrops on plants, flowers, spiderwebs, fences or anything else. Open the lens to have a short exposure cause there is always airmovement. The ISO should not be too high, otherwise there would be too much noise. The most important thing is that there should nothing be too near in the background, so you have just the reflected sunlight in your waterdrops when you change your pic into b/w and it looks as if it is taken at night.