"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens!" Strange what shapes things make, your windows are obviously kept very clean! The only marks on mine are the 'shadows' of Wood Pigeons! J Follow me at HEDGELAND TALES
You must have had great fun photographing these. John, you must have very few Australian blogs you follow if you have seen no clouds lately seeing as the N/E of our country is so covered by clouds that hardly anything else is visible. There is a cyclone raging, combined with a king tide, and extensive flooding. Our land is mainly drought or floods, feast or famine . . .
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Yes please John :) super series of abstracts here.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of raindrops about at the moment. Yours are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLike jewels, almost. Super collection of photos.
ReplyDeleteThey make me think of seashells- metallic seashells.
ReplyDeleteVery unique. Well spotted ;) John. Now send some of that stuff to parched California.
ReplyDeleteAnd no two are alike - it just looks that way. Well done!
ReplyDeleteA chorus of dancing dewdrops -- barbara
ReplyDeleteGolden raindrops ! very creative John .... I'd really love to see some raindrops over here.
ReplyDeleteHow nice and creative! Without the title, I wouldn’t have understood what they were. These dancing raindrops look like metal art seashells or leaves.
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Quite beautiful, a new way of seeing the world. Love this.
ReplyDeleteUnexpected beauty. Your windows look cleaner than mine!
ReplyDelete"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens!"
ReplyDeleteStrange what shapes things make, your windows are obviously kept very clean! The only marks on mine are the 'shadows' of Wood Pigeons!
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You must have had great fun photographing these.
ReplyDeleteJohn, you must have very few Australian blogs you follow if you have seen no clouds lately seeing as the N/E of our country is so covered by clouds that hardly anything else is visible. There is a cyclone raging, combined with a king tide, and extensive flooding. Our land is mainly drought or floods, feast or famine . . .
Great close ups!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
Nice abstract shots.
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