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Drops & Ice

Drops & Ice
Copyright ©2012, Hans Gerlich
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Photographer: Hans Gerlich
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Uploaded: 19-Jan-2012 01:35 CET
Current Rating: 8.25/4
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Camera: Olympus E-5
Exposure time: 1/160 s
Aperture: F6.3
Focal length: 35 mm
Lens: macro 35 mm
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ISO: Array
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
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Image resized to: 602x800

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cool

Hans,
a captivating photo. Did you dip the flower in a liquid gas (CO2)?
Mark Stodter

Mark Stodter at 19:35 CET on 19-Jan-2012 [Reply]

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Hallo Mark,
it is pure nature, I have still some roses in my garden and catch the right moment.
Thank you for comment and rating!
With kind regards, Hans

Hans Gerlich at 20:46 CET on 19-Jan-2012 [Reply]

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a nice image of the frosted bloom on the frosted wood. Lovely colours but i find the out-of-focus leaf at the top distracting. I suggest trimming just below the highlights on the leaf.

Mike Bywater at 21:57 CET on 20-Jan-2012 [Reply]

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Thanks Mike, ik think it's doesn't matter....

Hans Gerlich at 07:47 CET on 25-Jan-2012 [Reply]

Quite Nice

Hans,

I personally think you nailed this shot. For me, I get the cold of the frost with the warmth of the rose shining through. Well Done!

Nyal Cammack at 01:45 CET on 03-Feb-2012 [Reply]

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Nyal Cammack wrote:
> Hans,
>
> I personally think you nailed this shot. For me, I get the cold of the frost with the warmth
> of the rose shining through. Well Done!
>

You can see the frozen table. I cut this rose a few minutes before this shot at a sunny place in my yarden. The backside from the rose was shadow, the front sunny. That's all.
Otherwise I'm glad with your comment and rating ;-)
Thx

Hans

Hans Gerlich at 20:54 CET on 04-Feb-2012 [Reply]