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Old 06-13-2008, 12:19 PM
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bellesmiles, Welcome

Here's a link describing some things that help you post an image so that we can give it a fair Critique. Mainly EXIF is needed, the camera and its settings, conditions when you took this shot (we might not have thought "rain:" this could be a lawn sprinkler!). You see how adding information helps us understand what went into your decision to take the shot.

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The "down low" angle is good for this type of shot, and you might experiment with shutter speed to stop all movement, making the drops and splashes sharp. It's good that you had a subject, the leaf, to focus attention on. That adds interest and gives a sense of scale and distance. Nice work
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