Thanks, Dave.
I actually wondered if it might be a vertical shot (up or down), and
can now relish my vittles once again.
Cut diamond shape of the droplet adds to the image.

Jack

--- Dave Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You are not seeing the effects of gravity on the drop, because this
> shot was taken with the camera straight down.  The 2 leaves are on
> the
> same horizontal plane. Hence the effect of gravity on the drop, is
> actually pulling it away from the lens.
> 
> dk
> 
> On 9/27/05, Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My pleasure, Dave. I often do the same sort of thing with my
> images.
> > All I need for the original shot is to see is a glimpse of
> > possibilities. Some elude me, others may, to a degree, reveal
> > themselves. Never in exactly the same way to everyone.
> > A curiosity; that round droplet seems to defy the laws of physics.
> Why
> > isn't gravity working to flatten it as one would normally expect?
> > (rhetorical question)
> >
> > Jack
> >
> >
> 
> 



                
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