Monday, May 16, 2011

Water Drops

What you see in the water drop above is a bug that was caught. It tried very hard to break through, and swam frantically around and around.

The same type of bugs were caught in these drops. I was fascinated by its movement since the water drops seemed to be much stronger than the bugs themselves.

This last water drop held my tulips and hyacinth flowers. It is such a stress reliever to go on a photo hunt around my garden.

Joining Three Or More Tuesday and Watery Wednesday!

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14 comments:

  1. Absolutely spectacular. These captures are so clear and beautiful. The last one with that reflection is just amazing, Icy. Love them!!!

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  2. wow, what an amazing occurence Icy, never had seen this before, next time, I'll pay more attention to water drops.

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  3. These shots are amazing. You really do take fantastic pics. It always amazes me how you can capture these water drops in your pics.

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  4. Your photographs are so pretty. I've never seen anything like what you are describing...I bet it was facinating to watch! Hope you have a wonderful week!
    Cindy

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  5. i particularly love the last shot. you captured the color of the flowers :0

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  6. My favorite is the 2nd pic -beautiful!

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  7. Fatastic shots! I love water droplets.

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  8. how very pretty. job well done.

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  9. I really like these. Sometimes I don't even see the tiny little bugs until I pull them up to view on the computer.

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  10. Amazing waterdrops, great photos.

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  11. This is totally awesome. I am amazed at the quality of the macros. You must have a really strong lens. The bugs being inside the droplets are so interesting. You have done a fine job with these shots.

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  12. I think it is true, that I don't see the bugs when taking the photos until I open them up on the computer. But Wow, these are such closeup, remarkable shots that you are getting with that tiny camera, don't let that one go!

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  13. Oh wow, Icy I love your last shot of the hyacinth and tulips in the reflection.

    I have never noticed bugs inside the waterdrops before, I'll have to look closer next time.

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