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early morning it was very cold and dew drops were in the grass!
I want hot summer again:
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This fall, I spotted a few bright pink dianthus at a local park. It was early morning and the flowers were totally saturated with dew. I've not seen this type of dianthus before, so I don't know if the petals are usually this shape or if they are usually more upturned. Either way, the pink colour sure grabbed my attention!
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Siguiendo con mi serie macros y en mi afán de algún día poder dominar esta técnica os dejo esta hoja de flor de pascua con gotas de rocío. Espero que os guste.
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dew drops on Echinacea on the terrace
For the theme #RaindropsorDewdrops in the group #LookingCloseOnFriday! 😄 Good thing that I took this pic two days ago, as the last two nights were too warm for dew (at least at my wake-up time 😉)
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A train of dew drops on a Nasturtium leaf. Taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens.
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My first attempt at focus stacking.
This morning I went out to take some macros of the dew in the back yard. After I had taken a bunch that I was certain were going to be good, I noticed that I had taken them all in jpg. I was bummed. Well, I didn't have time to reshoot all of them, but I did get some others in raw.
This particular image is from 5 jpg images. I think it could be cleaner, but I'm pretty happy with the result. And considering how painless it is (PS does all the work), I will likely be trying this again.
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Another shot from just after sunrise on my morning walk down by the river Avon in Saltford (near Bath)
"Like sweet morning dew,
I took one look at you
and it was plain to see,
you were my destiny ..."
~ Method Man
Pansy and dew drops, taken a few months ago.
The Pansy, it would seem, is one of the most alluring of all garden flowers. It’s little faces make most of us laugh when we look at them. The English have given the Pansy many nicknames, such as Call-meto-you, Love-true, Three-faces-under-a-hood, Pink-eyed-John, Tickle-my-fancy, Bird’s-eye, Jump-up-and-kiss-me, God-father, Godmother, Love-in-idleness, Kiss-me-in-the-buttery, Rob-run-the-street, and Heartsease. With such names, it is not strange that the French call it pensee, for this word means thoughts.
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We look forward to the first new Roses of the season. The first blooms are always the most beautiful ! This one was drenched by a dose of spring rain. The white rose is a symbol of Purity, Innocence, Sympathy, Spirituality. ... Early tradition used white roses as a symbol for true love, an association which would later become the hallmark of the red rose.
These dew drops produce these pretty colours and patterns when the sun rays catch them at the right angle. The dew drops were on the surface of Nandina leaves. Taken at Queen Victoria Garden, Melbourne in the morning.
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Close-up of dew on surfaces of rose petals.
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One of those mornings, when a heavy overnight dew was lit up by the early morning sun. The garden was drenched ... there was just so much dazzling light! This was a big planter full of dianthus, that we call 'Pinks'. From last summer, as sadly the garden centres have not been open for adding bedding plants to the garden this year ... yet!
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Sticking one's beak into the fresh morning dew on the grass results in dew drops. This Canada Goose Gosling was having the time of it's life sticking it's beak into the grass and poking around.
On the way back from my river this morning, I walked on the grass field. Got really wet, so I took some photos.
They cropped the grass really short for the cricket season (people play soccer in winter and cricket in summer). No tall grass, no weed flowers. I always need a exact spot to focus. But there were only tiny drops all over.