Oct 13, 2011

I love the rain

Yesterday it was raining on and off in Boston but nevertheless I made my way over to the Boston Arnold Arboretum for a macro photography shoot. I envisioned the leaves covered in raindrops and knew the overcast sky makes for good close-up photography. My goal was to find some extraordinary raindrops on leaves that I could beautifully frame in a photograph. Last year I found a special area of shrubs in full orange and red fall foliage covered in raindrops. Unfortunately not that lucky this year! Instead I had to put in a little extra work by looking around nearby. I actually was looking for dropped colored leaves on the ground that would make for nice backdrops and secondly for a good sized raindrop that would be the main photographic subject. Finally I stumbled upon a large orange leaf with a good sized raindrop on a blade of grass in front of it; perfect I thought! It's truly amazing what nature offers when one looks carefully around. I tried multiple compositions from all angles but settled on a side view that allowed me to use the orange leaf as a full background. With the tripod and camera lowered to ground level, I adjusted the aperture setting to f/16 for maximum Depth of Field. The slightly windy conditions turned out to be quite the problem. I had to sacrifice a low ISO setting for a faster shutter speed and changed the ISO from 100 to 400, providing me with an exposure time of 1/4 second. I then used the camera self timer to minimize camera shake and enhance picture quality. During the post processing process, I removed dust spots, minimally adjusted contrast, lighting, and color saturation before sharpening the final image of Another World. It's raining ... it's pouring ... but I ain't complaining 'cause I love the rain ...

http://juergen-roth.artistwebsites.com/featured/another-world-juergen-roth.html

6 comments:

  1. I love the rain too.What a great post Juergen, enjoyable read and love the song, that is all I'm going to hear in my head all day.Wonderful photo, feeling rather motivated now. Thank you for sharing have a great week.

    Coral.

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  2. The song is awesome, isn't it? Thank you so much for commenting on my autumn raindrop image and post Coral ... glad you enjoyed the read too!

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  3. I love photos of raindrops, haven't done one myself in a while. Great blog. Always looking for new fellow bloggers. Cheers!! http://janettedengo.blogspot.ca/

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  4. Raindrop photography is always lots of fun to photograph Janette .. glad you like my nature photography blog post!

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  5. Superb Job -- here in Dallas we have to rely on the sprinklers since rain is so scarce here in the summer!Fine work & explanation!

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  6. Thanks so much John ... glad you enjoyed the read and macro photography blog post ... sprinklers work just as fine as the real think :-) ... happy Sunday!

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