This week’s photography challenge is Water Droplets
For this weekly photography challenge you will be capturing water droplets. There are many different ways you can do this.
Here are a few different methods you can use:
- Rain – If you are lucky enough to live in an area where you get spring showers, all you have to do is walk outside. Photograph raindrops as they fall or wait until the rain ends to capture the droplets left behind on leaves and other surfaces. Try photographing rain droplets on your window if you’d rather stay dry!
- Morning Dew – Head outside in the early morning to catch the morning dew, and you’ll find little water droplets on flowers, leaves, and grass.
- Create Your Own Droplets – If you don’t get much rain in your area or you don’t get up early enough to catch the morning dew, create your own water droplets. Just grab a spray bottle, fill it with water and give your subject of choice a light spray.
- Water Splash – Drop a marble or something into a cup or glass of water so it makes a splash.
- Puddle Splash – Drop a rock or object into a puddle to create a splash.
Get creative and try different ways to create water droplets.
Water droplets are a popular subject to photograph in macro photography. Check out our article on macro photography for some tips to help you out.
Here’s some images for inspiration.
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