Raindance


Raindance
The rain fell in big showers as the leaves and I danced among the drops.
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Gems and Crystals


Gems and Crystals
On this rainy day, the remaining maple leaves looked like glowing amber, and the pendant raindrops on the tip of each branch like crystals.
Positive and Negative, 2011

Tiny pendulous raindrops held in place on the back of an impatiens leaf by surface pressure, the leaf bisected by its spine, the drops showing dark shadows on the bright side, brilliant magnified sun on the dark side of the leaf.
My Lady’s Bonnet, 2011

The white Rose of Sharon flowers always reminded me of an old-fashioned bonnet or frilly hat, here caught the morning after a rain with water droplets weighing down the petals.
Gems in the Garden, 2011

After a rainy night, everything in the yard was decorated with droplets catching the morning sun. Appearing like tiny pearls suspended in air, this little cobweb close to the ground holds its moisture. The resident spider is back in the shadows, probably annoyed with me since I’m blocking the insects who might typically visit.
Positive and Negative
Tiny pendulous raindrops held in place on the back of an impatiens leaf by surface pressure, the leaf bisected by its spine, the drops showing dark shadows on the bright side, brilliant magnified sun on the dark side of the leaf.
October Rain
Water droplets sit on colored leaves. It was indeed very rainy, but the colors in this photo are the classic autumn harvest colors as well.
My Lady’s Bonnet
The white Rose of Sharon flowers always reminded me of an old-fashioned bonnet or frilly hat, here caught the morning after a rain with water droplets weighing down the petals.
Gems in the Garden
After a rainy night, everything in the yard was decorated with droplets catching the morning sun. Appearing like tiny pearls suspended in air, this little cobweb close to the ground holds its moisture. The resident spider is back in the shadows, probably annoyed with me since I’m blocking the insects who might typically visit.
A String of Pearls
Raindrops pause on the underside of a twig on a cold rainy day, each one capturing its own view of the world around it.