Shot at 1/2 sec at f/8. Slight crop. Minor adjustments. It was difficult to get the can perfectly still for that long. I think it still works because that isn't the focus (pardon the pun) of the image.
Thanks to my wife for suggesting the watering can.
LHDumes, pinkie611, Maker Mama, and 1 other people added this photo to their favorites.

mksppm 48 months ago | reply
I think it's awesome! Great job and beautiful colors.
chaf.haddad 48 months ago | reply
Amazing shot Chris!
JY15 36 months ago | reply
Hi Christopher
Thanks for sharing your photo. I’ve used it to illustrate my article environmentalism.suite101.com/article.cfm/ways-to-save-wa... on Suite101.com, an online magazine. You can see the photo credit when you hover over the image. You can enlarge the image by clicking on the thumbnail accompanying the article.
Please let me know if you’d like the credit to be under a different name and whether you require a different caption to be used.
Thanks again
Jennifer.
ceclbtlti 26 months ago | reply
Gorgeous shot! I picked it up -- with linked attribution -- here: everydayfeatsofcourage.com/
Thanks so much for sharing on Creative Commons!
Eficiência Hídrica 16 months ago | reply
Hi,
Excellent photo
This photo was selected for one Water Efficiency Guide we are making in Portugal. Can we use it?
We will put the link and author for you photo.
Thank you,
Best Regards,
Carlos F.
bradipo 11 months ago | reply
Thanks for making your photo available under a Creative Commons license! I've used it here:
www.wisebread.com/savings-rates-below-inflation-save-anyway
Todd Tyrtle 7 months ago | reply
Thank you for posting this photo and sharing it under a Creative Commons license. We used it as an illustration on our site, 500 Kindnesses to go with a pledge we received. This project is a charity bike ride where instead of asking for money, we ask our sponsors to pledge acts of kindness for others in the hopes of spreading kindness throughout the world . Last year we rode from Toronto to New York City on a tandem bicycle. Next year we will leave from Mobile, Alabama on another tandem bike and ride home to Toronto along the Underground Railroad Bicycle Route. More about the project is here, and the entry is posted here.