We had some drops like that for a short time the other day…except that they were frozen. π They looked much the same, though. I get a sense of anticipation from your photo, just waiting for the drop to get heavy enough to, well, drop. π Lovely shot.
Oh gosh,I didn’t recognise “Her”.We have plenty of them in the garden after spring,they flourish in summer;we call them busy lizzies or touch-me-nots π
Very beautiful!!
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Fascinating floral composition! A piece of art!
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Thank you so much Peter.
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Wonderful picture Su π
Thank you
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Thank you Ben π
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We had some drops like that for a short time the other day…except that they were frozen. π They looked much the same, though. I get a sense of anticipation from your photo, just waiting for the drop to get heavy enough to, well, drop. π Lovely shot.
janet
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Thanks Janet. Itβs been so hot here, the drops are likely to evaporate before they fall.
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I think that’s fuchsia, Su. It has such a complicated structure and the colourations are gorgeous.
Leslie
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you π
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Thank you for the color to brighten up a dreary winter afternoon here!
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Wow, just gorgeous. Why do flowers look that much more spectacular with rain drops on them? LOLAmanda
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Oh,my sweetheart,my beautiful pink rose … ? I thought you were silently crying.
Fascinating floral image,Su dear!Is it a rose ?
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It’s an impatiens bud. It does look a bit rose-like though. Wishing you a great weekend my friend. xxxx π
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Oh gosh,I didn’t recognise “Her”.We have plenty of them in the garden after spring,they flourish in summer;we call them busy lizzies or touch-me-nots π
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