Drop gardening
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A Newborn Fairy A Red Bubble Member recently purchased The Dew Drop Baby and she left a message for me that I wanted to share with you… “I purchased this card for my friend who just found out she is pregnant with her first child. I love faeries. Mother’s are much like faeries – we take care of the ones we love when no one is watching”.
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Had fun shooting this one! Got a bit wet, but was happy with the result! (This was shot in real rain. None of the raindrops were harmed during shooting) Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
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after the rain
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More dew drops on the spider’s web. Alas, the dew drops are courtesy of the water spray bottle, a repeat performance of a previous experiment as seen here I couldn’t resist!
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Ok, I admit, I made it rain on the poor spider’s home. Not only did I chase it, but I flooded it’s home with water from spray bottle. I couldn’t wait for the real rain to fall, in case the spider’s web disappeared. All I’ve done to the image is brighten it up and place a slight little frame around bottom edge.
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Fluid and frozen drops on a rose leaf in our garden. Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect
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Unfortunately most plants in this stunning garden are untagged. I have no official name for this striking daisy. Taken in Lilian Fraser Garden, Pennant Hills (Sydney) Australia. Lilian Fraser (the third qualified female biologist in Australia) was born in 1908 at Kurrajong, NSW. The family moved to Pennant Hills after her father Charles purchased the ‘Hopetoun’ poultry farm in Bellamy Street sometime between 1915 and 1920. Over the years, much of the original farm was sold off as residential lots but almost an acre was kept for gardens surrounding the house. The present garden covers 3,426 square metres. Lilian Fraser lived on the property for most of her life. During a career spanning 33 years, Dr Fraser made many significant contributions to world knowledge of citrus diseases. She travelled extensively in Australia and overseas, spending her holidays exploring bushland for new plant and disease specimens. / / Following the death of her mother, Dr Fraser became more involved in the gardens surrounding the house, growing a wide range of plants. As trees and shrubs matured, the garden evolved into the woodland garden it is today. Among the wide range of plants are some very special for their size or rarity. As she approached old age with no immediate family, Dr Fraser offered her garden to Hornsby Shire Council. Her final wish was for her garden be enjoyed as a public garden and park. She died in 1987, aged 79. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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For Holly :) Taken at 4 times magnification of a rain drop hanging from a plant in our English garden.
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A water droplet on the petals of a mum… the colors and reflections in the drop were amazing I couldn’t resist… : D
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just caught these rain drops hanging off the lilies in my garden / Jesus said / Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, yet I say to you that even Solomon in all of his glory did not clothe himself like one of these. But if God so arrays the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, will He not much more do so for you, O men of little faith? Do not be anxious then, saying, “What shall we eat?” or “What shall we drink?” or “With what shall we clothe ourselves?” For all of these things the gentile eagerly seek; for your heavenly father knows that you need of all of these things. But seek first His Kingdom and His righteousness; and all of these things shall be added unto you.
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rich velvet petals of royal purples / with tongues of tigress design / completely capture my eye / dazzling in the rain / and have my heart sing~!
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I rarely see a red spider…here is one having a drink!
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I love how water clings to different objects and creates such shapes… This is just an ordinary dandelion puffy thing after it rained one day. Taken with a Sigma 105mm macro lens…
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Gazania is native of South Africa and is also called Treasure flower. The plant is treasured for its strangely patterned daisylike flowers. / It grows to a height of about 15 inches with a spacing of 12 inches. / The Gazania flowers bloom in solid colors from yellow to orange, red, pink and white or in or in wild color combinations with splashy stripes or rings of contrasting colors.They can be as large as four inches across. The leaves are finely lobed, dark green above gray, and grow in compact clumps 8 to 10 inches tall. Each clump supports a number of flowers held above the leaves on 6 to 10 inch stems. I love these flowers and have some in a tub outside our door this year. /
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Dew-drops are the gems of morning, But the tears of mournful eve!/ / Samual Taylor Coleridge// / The morning dew has been so very heavy these last few days – certainly no need for the spray bottle! Flowers and foliage alike weighted down by the sheer number of dew drops perched on every available space. This is one of the few rose buds in my garden not heat affected.
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Water droplets on my Zygocactus. Photographer: Me
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ELEMENTS…....WATER…...LIFE.
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A macro shot of a pink Leopard Lily
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Falls on the small mountain river.
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Pink frangipanis after a Summer storm.
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