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Sometimes life gets in the way of getting out for landscape photography, but that doesn't mean the creativity has to stop! Typically I shot the Milky Way or chase waterfalls in the summer months, but with cloudy skies near the new moon and little in the way of rain I had to force myself to pick up the camera. I dove into some macro photography at home, exploring the fascinating world of water drop refraction. It's incredible how a simple droplet can transform into a miniature lens, creating intricate and beautiful patterns. This new focus has not only kept my photography passion alive but also opened up a whole new realm of artistic possibilities right at home. Sometimes, the best subjects are just a drop away! Although this is not meant to be a tutorial, it will certainly get you on your way to macro photography weather a beginner or have some background.
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0:00 - Intro
0:49 - What you need
4:36 - Set up5:54 - Ready to shoot
7:30 - First image
8:10 - Second image
8:50 - Third image
9:41 - Water drop Refraction and reflection
12:47 - Previous day images
13:50 - In the office for a bit of post processing
18:45 - Slideshow