Monday, May 9, 2011

Caught In Rain Drops


When I was a child, I ran out in the rain to have fun jumping in the puddle and splashing about. Now, as an adult I came out to look for rain drops caught between the leaves and branches.


I wasn't disappointed to see these two drops on this small pine tree that my son planted on Earth's Day. They were pure and fresh with reflections of life around them.


The tulips and daffodils are almost gone now. Squirrels around here made sure of it, as they destroyed them one by one. I found the flowers scattered all around my garden. Sad...very sad!

Joining Three Or More Tuesday, and  Watery Wednesday!

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16 comments:

  1. wow, Icy, it is getting better and better, the reflections in those rain drops are amazingly captured by you!

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  2. Wow, Icy, these are exquisite and I think your best yet. The reflections in the raindrops are amazing. Beautiful!!!

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  3. Very nice! I am always impressed by the amount of reflection each raindrop can hold!

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  4. Oh thats so beautiful!! It looks so clear :)

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  5. You took some beautiful shots. That was amazing how you were able to capture reflections in the raindrops.

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  6. These are so pretty. I love drops of water shots. Sorry about Mr. Linky. Its up now.

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  7. Beautiful crisp images... lovely leaves and droplets...

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  8. It's sad that the flowers are gone, but, these are beautiful moments of nature too. You capture them very well.

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  9. these are poetic in their simple beauty. it makes me want to go searching for raindrops. have a beautiful day.

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  10. Wonderful details of the drops in these photos. Squirrels can certainly be pests can't they?

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  11. You got absolutely AMAZING shots! Those are beautiful!!

    Your Thursday Two Questions post isn't showing up...yet...because of the Blogger issues - I'll keep checking back and keep my fingers crossed for you! :)

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  12. Beautiful captures of the raindrop reflections Icy, I especially like the last photo.

    The squirrels here rarely bother my flowers, the wind and rain did all the damage to my tulips.

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  13. The rain drops are delightful. I love warm rain and your photos are delightful.

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