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    Default Macro droplets

    I had to snap a picture of these little crystal balls. I wish I could have found similar beads of water on a more vibrant leaf.


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    Nice photo ... those look like jewels!

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    Nice picture. Very sharp detail. Good light.
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    wow jbird

    what camera?
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    Very good picture.... Like most creative fly tiers, you have an artistic, creative side....
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    Its a Sony Cyber Shot, DSC-P100, 5.1 megapixel...digital camera...now thats a mouthfull!

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    Nice photo Jay. Who woulda thought to take pictures of water drops. I will have to say they are much easier to look at than spiders .

    Mark

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    Here's an old picture of mine with some water droplets.

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    Nice shots...both very nice....its great when you see something like that and stop what you're doing to take the picture...actually the old dry leaf is kinda surreal...I like it..

    Todd

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