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And a lot of crud where you don't normally look... 21 of 365

The background has some distractions, which is not what I intended, but is actually interesting in retrospect.

The fountain at work finally began to melt.

on the brolly of the water feature in the last image.

Hard to believe this was taken only an hour prior to the snow laden pics that follow. This bridge over the Forth runs parallel to the main Stirling - Doune road and was built in 1773 by public subscription

No, this is not a very large pregnancy test.

 

We had the roof redone last year and now it's the chimney that leaks this lovely, yellow substance. We found out that the brick has to be redone but for that, the rain needs to stop.

 

Does anybody know anybody in the weather department? Could you tell him/her to shut off the valve? Thank you.

Drips @ Teragram Ballroom 12/19/18

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I've been wanting to do this photo for ages, and never actually done it. So here it is- my water droplet photo!!

 

It did take me over 200 photos to get here though...!

Hamilton doesn't have much fancy places for dining, most restaurants here are small and low-keyed. The small Vietnamese restaurant in Westdale definitely falls into that category, but its food is pretty good comparing to others in town. The traditional Vietnamese ice coffee is a MUST TRY, it looks good, the process is interesting, and most importantly, it tastes great!

 

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1st attempts!

drip cafe,hilton street manchester

my new washroom is too small to do those strobe drips :(

Bowl of water and turkey baster... picture 87 of 21,325.

Near the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm

 

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It rained at work today.

Water trickling through the rock at Scaleber Force

Next to Archie's latest sculpture "Drip" at the Link Gallery MMU.

More experiments with water droplets.

Ref: D705-03

Lucid Absinthe (130 proof!) is in the glass with a sugar cude suspended by an absinthe spoon while water drips over it, dissolving it in the liquor below.

Clearly I am not gonna win any composition contests, but for me this was technically fairly good :)

Flash firing at shutter opening rather than at closing creates the impression that drips, drip upwards.

Camera: Canon EOS 1000D

Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/800)

Aperture: f/5.6

This is the drip after cleaning.

This time I was trying with some pictures in the background.

:)

 

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Taken with:

Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D

Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)

Aperture=f/25.0

ISO=400

Focal length=91 mm

Flash:On, Fired

Exif info added with simashin flickr tools

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Farmer Kuria Samuel practices drip irrigation in the Tana River Basin, Kenya. Photo credit: © Georgina Smith/CIAT

A drop waiting to fall always carries an almost unbearable tension—one wants to give it a shake just to put it out of its misery!

 

Harold found my old Sony DSC-H3, so I grabbed a quick snap before the light faded entirely. Maybe tomorrow I'll try to get a few photos of this memorable snowfall before all the evidence fades away.

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