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We've had an incredibly dry summer. Finally, about 2 weeks ago, we had a quick rain, in which I went outside to capture these flowers. And the other day we had an absolute downpour, which has had a bit of an effect on all the wildfires. Here's hoping for some more rain....
I am going to Vancouver Island to see family and friends, so will be off Flickr for about a week. I won't have time for photography, except maybe off the ferry, and I think you've all seen enough of my photos from a ship for awhile :)
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It really does rain in the San Diego area, even though it's a desert. I really like those raindrops -- go to a larger size.
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The theme for “Looking Close on Friday” for the 24th of June is “raindrops or dewdrops”. Luckily, it is winter where I live, and not only is it the coldest winter since 1947, but it has also been raining quite a lot, so I have had many things to photograph covered in raindrops, and ample choice of images for this theme.
Of course, “raindrops on roses”, the opening one of Fräulein Maria’s favourite things in “The Sound of Music” is the most obvious choice, and it was mine using a magenta rose until the other day when I went to hand deliver a birthday card. As I was walking back, there was a break in the rainclouds and showers long enough to give me some sunshine and blue skies, and I walked past a garden full of bright purple and magenta salvias. A raindrop glinting in the sunlight on the tip of a purple salvia caught my eye, and as I always carry my little camera with me, I stopped to photograph it. This image, complete with its sparkle, was the result! The vibrant colour in the bloom is very striking, and the way it is covered in raindrops, makes this salvia a bejewelled beauty. Looking at this, I can well understand why raindrops on roses, or any other flowers may well be one of Fräulein Maria’s favourite things. I hope it is one of yours too, and that it makes you smile!
We had the necessary rain last night and this morning. Everything looks so beautiful and I love the smell of wet earth.
Macro Mondays ....... Theme "Leaf"
The variegated leaves of the hosta plant, with water droplets.
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on a leaf of a Canna.
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The theme for week 23 is Liquid / Water. Last night it rained so there were plenty of raindrops on leaves in my garden. I liked this one because several drops had coalesced to form a large drop and its acting like a mirror and reflecting something. Not sure what its reflecting but I thought it intriguing.
A bit of netting which was placed over tulip bulbs to save them from being dug up by our adopted squirrels.
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The opening of Fräulein Maria’s favourite things are "raindrops on roses", so perhaps she would enjoy this rose bloom, the last for the season on a bush in a garden where it survives on nothing but neglect, which I photographed on a stroll back in June. It was so vibrant and striking! The magenta colour in the bloom caught my eye from a mile away, and the way it is covered in raindrops, makes her a bejewelled beauty. Looking at this, I can well understand why raindrops on roses may well be one of Fräulein Maria’s favourite things.
Brazilian Rain
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I was about to go to the park to shoot dragonflies, it started to rain again. We do need rain tho. For one thing, it'd cool off the heat we've been getting for a week now. So, I decided to post more photos instead. :-))
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A single raindrop and delicate web clinging to the tip of a calla lily.
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