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I haven't done any water drops for a while. I spent this evening doing some of these with my daughter's scout group. The best of them are here:-

www.flickr.com/photos/119391613@N04/albums/72157667013428066

I thought they turned out OK for a group of manic 11 and 12 year olds!

[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]

 

😄 Happy Sliders Sunday 😄

 

Drips & Drops:

intensified the reflecting colours;

created for the group

Sliders Sunday

 

Gigaset GS290

ƒ/2.0

3.5 mm

1/33 Sec

ISO 610

just a quick shot with my cell phone. Loved the colors here and wanted to share. Have a great weekend everyone :) HUGS

Smile on Saturday

the shape of water 💦 💧 💦

I was cleaning this Lambis spider conch that my family sent me and I remembered that "Drips" was a theme in one of the groups. And I said to myself... why not put this one?

 

Weekly Theme Challenge -- "Drips"

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Crazy Tuesday: Frozen in ice

Honeysuckle in the garden :-)

Photo taken for the Macro Mondays theme “Drips, Drops and Splashes”.

No post-processing done to photo, only cropped. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com

An immature Anhinga drying out after a feeding run under water.

just having a little fun with droplets on petals

The Canada goose (Branta canadensis), sometimes called Canadian goose,[2][3] is a large wild goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of North America, and it is occasionally found during migration across the Atlantic in northern Europe. It has been introduced to the United Kingdom, Ireland, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, New Zealand, Japan, Chile, Argentina, and the Falkland Islands.[4] Like most geese, the Canada goose is primarily herbivorous and normally migratory; often found on or close to fresh water, the Canada goose is also common in brackish marshes, estuaries, and lagoons.

I went out to a local park to take some photos this afternoon... I was prepared to take some awesome nature shots. Shortly after my arrival it began to rain. I was anxious waiting for the rain to let up & suddenly I thought to myself, why not capture the rain instead? I think this goes to show that you can make the best of any situation, even if it doesn't turn out the way you originally planned.

The extraordinary caves of Diros in Mani, Southern mainland Greece where you are treated to a magical 15 minute boat tour through the cave's many passages, giving you time to admire the stalagmites and stalactites. You then walk the remaining 300m on foot.

 

The caves were rediscovered around 1895 and are estimated to be around 14km long. Exploration continues to this day.

 

The wonderful thing, from our perspective is that as long as one is sensible, tripods are not forbidden. And as it was not a busy time, I spent a long time underground.

Macro Mondays 'drips, drops, and splashes' theme.

 

I haven't done one of these for quite a while and struggled with the timing, with a lot of shots not having any drips in the frame! I did have a couple where the refractions were better but the droplets didn't stand out as well so settled for this one.

 

The image measures approx 1.5" square.

 

122 pictures in 2022 (23) crystal clear

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Explored October 24, 2020

 

Just droplets on leaves of a shrub that grows behind and over a fence in a street around the corner. We've had two drought years in a row (2018 with almost no rain at all, and 2019 which was only slightly better), but in 2020 we finally have more, and also more frequent rain. And of course in 2020 we have altogether different worries on top of that... But I think it makes us appreciate the beauty that surrounds us even more. The fence doesn't play the main part here, it's a supporting role (literally), but it's there and also visible - a little bit ;-) Taken with the Ricoh GR III with my Macro user preset settings and processed in HDR Efex Pro.

 

Happy Fence Friday, Everyone, have a nice weekend, and always stay safe and take care!

 

Nur ein paar Tropfen auf Blättern eines Busches, der hinter (und über) einem Zaun in direkter Nachbarschaft wächst. Aber: Jubel, endlich mehr Regen :) So wie in diesem Jahr habe ich mich noch nie über Regenwetter gefreut. 2020 war ja immerhin schon wesentlich regen"reicher" als 2018 (in Berlin hatte es in jenem Jahr exakt zwei Mal geregnet) und das nicht so viel bessere 2019. 2020 haben wir nun natürlich zusätzlich zum Klima ganz andere Sorgen...Aber wenn der Bewegungsradius schrumpft, schärft das auch die Sinne für die Schönheit der kleinen Dinge, die überall zu finden ist. Dies ist ein Ricoh-GR-III-Makro (ich habe mir eines der drei User Presets extra für Makro voreingestellt) und entwickelt in HDR Efex Pro.

 

Habt ein schönes Wochenende, liebe Flickr-Freunde, und passt weiterhin gut auf Euch auf!

 

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Hat/ Hair: Meadow - Truth hair

 

Bikini: Dryelle bikini (White) - Beauty Factory [Pretty event - May round]

 

Sandwich and mug - Teddy sandwich & Teddy bun mug - Movement [Anthem event - May round]

 

Parrot: My friend's Parrot (Ultra rare) Gacha - ANDORE [Anthem event - May round]

A juvenile osprey takes off after a quick bath in the surf.

 

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Red-breasted Merganser from 2017.

Sometimes I miss my blogging days...♥

Love this new jeans by LRD!

Reminded me of this sweater by DEAD DOLL

A Swan emerges from searching for food at Scarborough's Mere, North Yorkshire.

 

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Beautiful Roseate Spoonbill with a drip in the sunrise at Ten Thousand Islands. Note the rippled reflection on the neck.

Red-tail attempts to dry his wings on a rainy autumn morning.

I've got loads of these drips, drops and splashes photos left over from a Macro Mondays challenge a while back : )

found a cool new way to make drips,, this is my first attempt at this a shit i have a bunch of canvas and plywood i have been painting in this style. ill upload some too show soon..

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~ what a difference a day makes . .yesterday snow today rain!

Taken and posted for Crazy Tuesday's group theme "WET"

Migrating Double-crested Cormorant resting from a pond food dive during a brief stop-over.

 

Considered rare to the area although sightings seem to be increasing over the last few years. Usually gone by mid-October.

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