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I really like to watch dews on the leaf at the morning, since on my eyes it looks so beautiful and fresh. So, one morning i try to capture it with camera and hope it could be place as a wall photo on my bed room.
Please give me your impression about this photo and do not hesitate to tell the truth, hope one day i will have a photo with dew as the POI.

- Camera Canon 400D
- Lens Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro
- Aperture f/3.5; Speed 1/250 sec
- No Flash
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fantastic shot!!
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there are some strange bits in focus. try using this tutorial Wonderful Photos: How to Increase your Depth of Field by Focus Stacking

if you have a tripod, it's not as hard as it would seem. You'll also want to increase the f-stop to get more in focus (but the method in the tutorial helps with that too).

great first try! love the little drops at the bottom right and the clover reflection in the top. water drops are lots of fun to photograph!
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Very cool. The out of focus blade of grass in the foreground is a bit distracting to me, but this is a great shot. I love the little drops of water at the bottom.
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fantastic shot!!
Just that...?
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Very cool. The out of focus blade of grass in the foreground is a bit distracting to me, but this is a great shot. I love the little drops of water at the bottom.
Thanks.., i agree with the FG grass, i see the point. By the way, i think we have a same intension about little drops at the bottom, those were attrack me to capture this foto, but unfortunately they were so tiny to capture.
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