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InspiringFotos
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Now You See It, Now You Don't
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I liked this assignment, because it reminded me of being in science class looking at a magnifying picture of an object and not knowing what it is. I took this picture using my Kodak Z712 IS Zoom Digital, f/4.5, 1/100 sec, ISO-400, 64 mm with no flash. I would like to shoot this picture again using my Canon EOS Rebel T1i with my EF-S60mm f2.8 Macro USM lens and compare the two pictures. Can you tell me what I took a picture of? I would like some feedback on this picture, so I can improve the picture next time I do it with the Canon.
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It looks to me like rain hitting a water surface of some sort. Something I think with a faster shutter speed would make the image easier to identify if it is rain or water droplets of some sort.
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Yes, this was taken on my porch during a rain storm
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