Morning Dew on Hosta

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beetleman
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Morning Dew on Hosta

Post by beetleman »

We are going to have a beautiful hot day today (upper 80s). The morning is cool and fresh and the dew is on the garden. I can smell the lilac flowers in the air and everything is calm. Take a deep breath, clear the troubles from your mind and enjoy before you have to go to work :wink:

Dew On A Hosta
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natural morning sun..slight crop
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Doug Breda

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Post by MacroLuv »

Hey Doug, you got those famous projected pictures on water drops! :D :smt023 :wink:
As was said - The strange thing about a virtual image is that we can see it! :shock:
Does water drops acts here like lenses or mirrors, or both? :-k
The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.

P.S.
Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome. :D

beetleman
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Post by beetleman »

What you are actually seeing in the drop is more leaves of the plant and some composted horse manure (brown stuff) I placed under the plants the other day. the full size picture shows it much better :wink: . I would have to say it is not acting like a mirror but a simple lens.
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Post by cactuspic »

Good shot Doug. Its amzing how a little manure makes things grow better.

Irwin

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