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Puddle of Joy
Puddle of Joy
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Collection: The Joy of December 2008
Camera: Olympus E-500 EVOLT
Lens: Olympus 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5 Zuiko Digital Zoom
Date: Dec 9, 2008
Galleries: Abstract
Date Uploaded: Dec 9, 2008

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Comments: 17
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We've had lots of rain today. So I thought it would be cool to see if I could catch a reflection in the water - plus some rain drops. Well, neither happened very well but I do like how this turned out.

And I cannot figure out how to do a good reflection of the starbursts. So WYSIWYG :)

Edit to add:

Jojo thanks for the AWESOME tutorial! Hopefully others will stop by and see what you've done and learn too. Appreciate it!

edit: moving to workshop because i may want to use this for Dec FS :)

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12/17/2008 11:30:39 AM
Color tones and clarity of this photo are absolutely wonderful!!! Love the sparkles on the JOY ornament. I agree with turnofthesue, the ornament takes on the appearance of ice with the color and clarity you have. And the waterdrops are the beginning of it starts to melt.
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12/15/2008 09:17:03 AM
This is really great. The JOY looks like it's made of ice and just barely starting to melt.
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12/12/2008 12:51:26 PM
My favorite so far. Not just because it's in B&W (though that certainly doesn't hurt) but I love the shallow DOF and whatever you did to process it. Very very nice.
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12/11/2008 04:09:58 PM
You have mastered JOY!
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12/10/2008 09:23:51 PM
LOVE this one.
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12/10/2008 06:55:17 PM
Here's an idea:

Try selecting the top half of the image after you add the starbursts and use ctrl+T to flip it upside down. Set the anchor point to the bottom handle. Then change the blending mode to make it look like a reflection. Of course, you can also do this to just the starburst layer :)

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Hope this helps. I really like the one you did though. The smooth gradient to reflection and nonexistent reflection is lovely :)
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12/10/2008 08:57:18 AM
Don't know how I missed this - but it is gorgeous. The liquid feel of the whole image is amazing. Love your BW and the sparkles.
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12/10/2008 07:40:58 AM
Very nicely presented.
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12/10/2008 12:42:31 AM
this has a lovely crisp and clean kind of feel to it. Very nice!
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12/09/2008 11:12:45 PM
I loving all this "joy". This is so pretty.
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12/09/2008 09:30:26 PM
That little ornament is getting quite the workout with you! This is very pretty.
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12/09/2008 09:17:49 PM
You make it look good in the snow and now you've made it look good in the rain. I think I want one of those ornaments!
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12/09/2008 08:54:06 PM
This came out so pretty!
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12/09/2008 07:59:45 PM
The so many ways you are using this simple ornament never cease to amaze me... and I LOVE them all! This one has to be one of my favorites so far. I really like the B&W treatment you gave this - great tones all around!
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12/09/2008 06:46:52 PM
Great idea to put this outside like that. I love the b/w, and the reflection you captured/made looks lovely.
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12/09/2008 06:38:50 PM
In my experience, to bring out the starbursts requires a....
ah, who am I kidding...I am just cruising through your photos. Nice shot Michelle!
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12/09/2008 06:25:41 PM
This shot is really nice, bringing joy to a wet day.
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