Just add water April 29, 2019 / Su Leslie Overnight rain on hibiscus flower. Image: Su Leslie 2019 It is a photographic cliche, but raindrops on flowers and leaves really do improve a shot. Posted to Macro Monday Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
aaah, never mind – it works!!!! And after one million shots like that one I still love them π LikeLiked by 2 people Reply
I was just admiring my watered tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths. They sparkle when theyβve just been washed. LikeLike Reply
They definitely add some magic! π Last summer, when it didn’t rain for months, I sprinkled my flowers by hand to create the same effect. π LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I always like a good drop shot and while I agree with raindrops on roses, what about whiskers on kittens? π janet LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Haha. Can’t imagine how the poor cat babies would manage without their little antennae. LikeLike Reply
“These are a few of my favorite things” came to mind and I couldn’t resist. π LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I have to fight it when songs like that pop into my head (or are put there) because they become ear-worms I canβt get rid of. ππ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Oh, my, that happens to me all the time, mostly with praise songs from church, but other songs, too! I wake up at night and find one going through my head. Grrrrr! LikeLiked by 1 person
I find it happens most with old musicals and the sort of cheesy novelty songs my parents sang as a joke when I was a kid. LikeLiked by 1 person
aaah, never mind – it works!!!! And after one million shots like that one I still love them π
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Me too; thanks π
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I was just admiring my watered tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths. They sparkle when theyβve just been washed.
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Love the raindrops.. Su.
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Thanks Leslie π
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Eloquent and endearing.
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Thank you Sally π
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What a beautiful peach color, also….
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They definitely do π
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Why? who knows? Rain on flowers make a great shot. Great Photo.
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Thank you π
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I agree water droplets add something magical to your photos, Su.
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Thank you Peter π
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They definitely add some magic! π Last summer, when it didn’t rain for months, I sprinkled my flowers by hand to create the same effect. π
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Sounds perfectly sensible to me π
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I always like a good drop shot and while I agree with raindrops on roses, what about whiskers on kittens? π
janet
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Haha. Can’t imagine how the poor cat babies would manage without their little antennae.
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“These are a few of my favorite things” came to mind and I couldn’t resist. π
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I have to fight it when songs like that pop into my head (or are put there) because they become ear-worms I canβt get rid of. ππ
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Oh, my, that happens to me all the time, mostly with praise songs from church, but other songs, too! I wake up at night and find one going through my head. Grrrrr!
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I find it happens most with old musicals and the sort of cheesy novelty songs my parents sang as a joke when I was a kid.
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