Thought I’d have a go at Jakesprinter’s Sunday Post Photo Challenge. This week (yes, it is only Saturday here) he has challenged us to come up with pictures of water.
Here’s a few of my more “experimental” ones:
© Alice through the Macro Lens [2012]
I especially like that fourth one. wow.
Thanks
Very cool – I like the last one quite a bit.
I do too. It has reflections of all the soap bubbles in many of the drops, which gives it a soft kind of effect.Thanks.
I really love this, Water unique designs using macro shot .Thanks for sharing Alice 🙂
Just thought I’d have a play around with the camera flash.
Thanks
Wow…. I love the detail in these shots. I just nominated you for the Versatile Blogger award cause you always produce such great images. http://jbcultureshock.wordpress.com/2012/06/09/late-blog-awards/
Thanks so much. I really appreciate it!
You’re welcome 🙂 I’ll be adding the award image to that post a little later today.
Awesome water shots. Great job. The first on is my favorite. 🙂
Thanks very much.
Ahhhh…Cool and Refreshing. Love those shots.
Thanks for commenting. I like playing with water – trouble is, the camera often gets wet when I do so 🙂
Wow, Alice, your macro-lens has given us a real treat! Who knew there were so many components to the water coming out of the tap?
Just played around with the flash and different shutter speeds.
Great results:)
Hey Alice, your Flag Counter is the only one I’ve seen that has the Sri Lankan flag! So I thought I’d use their product. Everything’s signed up, and they’ve sent me the HTML codes, but wouldn’t you know it, it’s double dutch to me! What on earth do I do now to have the pretty map on my footer?
Go to your Dashboard and select Appearance > Widgets.
Drag a “Text” widget over to your Footer box and drop it in.
Then open the Text box (or click Edit in the box) and copy and paste your HTML code from the Flag Counter into the text box (the box below the title). Give it a title, and click “Save Widget.”
That should do the trick 🙂
This is how I did it for mine, but obviously, I have a different Theme template to you. Hopefully, it’s the same process for yours.
If this doesn’t work, check this link out for WordPress help:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/widgets/text-widget/
Bless you = that was in English words I can understand. Many thanks, Alice. 🙂
Perfect pics.
Thank you for saying so
These water shots are so stunning!
Thanks, Jennifer 🙂
One word for me – ‘Brilliant’ 😉
AMAZING PHOTOS!
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
They are wonderful. Thanks for the post 🙂
Such fun! Like the first one best.
Wonderful photo shot:P
Wow, simply wow!
Alice, keep on experimenting. Great photos!
Wow Alice…simply wow. I love that 4th image…but all of them are stunning
Amazing photography!! What a creative way to look at water. 🙂
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Lovely photos! Almost expect to see a water skeeter floating along with those bubbles.
Interesting shots.
Wow! these images are just beautiful!
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Nice captures!