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Water droplet refractions...

Tula_Montage

It's Jager time!
I tried out a new technique tonight which I had been wondering about for a long time. Turns out it's not so hard or mysterious as I thought it to be. I just need to work on it a lot :dancer:

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That's really cool, but the green snake is hard to pick out against the green background. I think it's a lot easier to notice what's going on when the snake and background are a different color. Super cool, though! I look forward to seeing what you turn out with this!
 
That's really cool, but the green snake is hard to pick out against the green background. I think it's a lot easier to notice what's going on when the snake and background are a different color. Super cool, though! I look forward to seeing what you turn out with this!

Ahhh the thing is, the background colour is determined by the actual picture. I was using the whole page of a reptile magazine to get that ETB in the water droplet as it works as a lens.
 
I was wondering where you got an ETB! I like how in the Freedom bumper sticker, you can also see it in the droplet above the stem!
 
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