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A Fleeting Moment
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this was taken at the same restaurant where i stopped for lunch, on my way from Karachi to Quetta.
i wanted to capture a falling droplet, and wanted to isolate the valve from the background :) so the only choice was to use an aperture of f/2.8, i can only imagine how this would have looked with an aperture of 1.8 or 1.4, totally diffused background :)
i used the cH (continuous High speed) shooting speed on my d200 which allowed me to capture 5 frames per second, and here it is :)
tweaked the saturation and presenting it in the original composition, no crop :)
thanks for viewing, lets see what you think of this one :)
muhammad muhsin |
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Hi Muhammad,
This is such a beautiful view of life in an arid country.
The moment was caught superbly!
TFS
Dirk
Great focusing, details, POV, lighting, and good timing. Well done!
TFS,
Leanne
Merhaba Muhammad
Perfect composition. I like water photos.
Global warning beautiful composition.
TFS
Kerem
Hey,
Getting lots of 'no crop/no fancy stuff etc.' is this a new way to photography for you? Doing your best naturally, rather than perfecting in it's post composing?
I love this image, reminds me of my home in South Africa, we had TONS of faucets like this. Best water there.
Later,
Biance.