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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Water Droplets


Water takes whatever shape, and reflects everything it sees. It is crystal clear, yet so colorful. We are gifted.

But we must first immune to the temptation of our bed in the morning, during which sun always shines like a gentleman. Vaccines are not mandatory, because willingness is free. Exploring Nature requires eyes and time that everyone of us seems to have, but always finds lacking. Spectacles would not help, the eyes of a child will do, though those cannot be transplanted. Our time looks like a piece of cake, how much of it has be allocated to Nature?


We are not yet ready to accept the gift by having all these. We need something called Luck. We may brush past and miss the droplets since they would never stop us, or we may wander into a wrong path and end up busy talking to only trees and critters.


We can then relax and enjoy finally as water droplets reflect whatever they see. If someone happens to see something ugly or bad inside, that is not a problem at all. Sun will help to erase it, and undo is impossible, even with the most powerful software. 


How kind Nature has offered these to us.
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30 comments:

  1. The droplets look like shiny jewels implanted randomly on the web.

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  2. i love your nature's jewelry. beautiful gems you shared. :)

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  3. To radość oglądać w naturze takie "diamenty". Cudowne zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam. *** It's fun to watch in the nature of such "diamonds". Wonderful pictures. Yours.

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  4. Lovely captures, just like jewels. Thanks for sharing your nature!

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  5. I sponsor a photographer (newly sober guy), asked him how he poses such awesome shots in nature. He told me he cannot plan it. Just go for a nice hike--and the scenes are placed wherever he looks.

    At first I would say, What a BEAUTIFUL country, exciting and diversified (but the whole world is that--grin! Next though, I thought, it takes a VERY talented Peep, who works hard at your craft, to bring these visions of your world to us.

    I am an appreciative peep.
    PEACE!
    PEACE!

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  6. did you find someone's ear-ring, one she dropped in the forest like I drop things? (it really looks like ear ring.)

    I felt quite stupid that day. My son asked, why you didn't tell the surf guard to ask everyone to look for u. The wave was so big. My water engineer husband said once it dropped, it was already washed so far away.

    Sayang, quite a good pair. Better the glasses than me getting drown.

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  7. I often wish I was patient enough to stop and observe water drops. I'll try to follow your example as well as I can next time to do it.

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  8. Ohhh....fabulous pictures of droplets.

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  9. Amazing macros. Yes, we must be quick to capture them! :)

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  10. My jaw dropped as I saw your water droplets! They are completely and utterly gorgeous.

    I have to disagree, however, with the part about "shines like gentlemen"! Point me to one :-)

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  11. Wonderful macro shots ... jewels of the air!

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  12. These are marvelous pictures of the water droplets. All of them are beautiful, as is your philosophy. Thanks for sharing both with us.

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  13. Super picturtes with the rain drops.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  14. Those photos are unbelievable. Really outstanding.

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  15. gee, they look like expensive pieces of jewelry, Rainfield, they are truly outstanding.

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  16. Love all the photos, my favorite is the last one !

    Chay

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  17. Beautiful jewels given by nature!

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  18. Fantastic pictures of all these droplets. And your thoughts on them are beautiful and unique.
    Here everything is frozen right now, so there are only ice crystals for me...

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  19. You really have an eye for these 'structures'... I need to learn from you to be more observant...:)

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  20. What beautiful droplets!!
    They are so mysterious and pure,I think.And the power of Sun is extreamly strong and tough.
    Thank you very much for the wonderful pics.

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  21. The 1st image that resembles a necklace is wonderful.

    Unfortunately human beings always feel that free things are not valuable...:-)

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  22. my daughter is 27, don't call her darling anymore.

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  23. You must have a magical camera, or at least one of those extremely expensive lens to capture such outstanding images!

    They are incredible!

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