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"The simple things are also the most extraordinary things, and only the wise can see them."
Paulo Coelho
There's something quite magical that happens to my garden after the rain. I believe the plants are smiling as they are coated with tiny drops of water.
Took this picture a couple of weeks ago and thought I'd post it today!
A close up of the rain drops on some blades of grass.
A pluviophile is a lover of rain. I'm wondering what you'd call a person who loves rushing outside with their camera just after it rains :)
Original taken in colour and converted to black and white
A peony laden with raindrops in the morning light
a jar of jalapeños. What you do today might burn your butt tomorrow :-)
Larry the Cable Guy, unverified
HMM!!
rose, little theater rose garden, raleigh, north carolina
The Bird of Paradise is originally from South Africa. It was named the Bird of Paradise because of its resemblance to a colorful bird in flight.
We used a spray bottle to cover this flower in water droplets. Ambient light was used with a .5 sec shutter speed. The creamy bokeh in the background was caused by sunlight peaking through a large Oleander bush that was behind the Bird of Paradise.
Un bellissimo fiore in giardino a Londra, dopo la pioggia.
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A beautiful flower in a London garden, after rain .
The rain stopped just long enough for me to take this photo! My double tulips have been in bloom for weeks now & the petals are almost ready to fall.
ODC water droplets
I never thought raindrops could be red, but nature proved I was wrong ;-))
Happy weekend everyone ;-))
In fact, it was raindrops on everything while we visited Holehird Gardens, as it drizzled on and off all the time we were there. There were lots of snowdrops there and one of the volunteers told us that out of several thousand varieties, they have around 150 types in the garden.
Another shot in the comment below.