Wednesday, December 19
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Wow! Amazing photos, Sue. Cue for a lesson on Surface Tension?
ReplyDeleteNo lessons today Mark - I've gone Wordless!
DeleteThat first photo looks a bit like a tongue. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm so busted, Jo! It really was me after sucking a green mint! Seriously though I thought the same just a poorly tongue.
DeleteWOW! the pictures looks awesome! nice shot you've got there..:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday! My entry is here , thank you. - Rebecca -
Thanks Rebecca - I'll take a look
DeleteI love the scaly looking second picture and the last one with the large water droplets.You can see why people imagine (wrongly) that they act like a lens!
ReplyDeleteI am also finding my most popular posts are the ones where I have little to say. Think there must be a moral somewhere!
I have a photo of a raindrop that has the view through it that has been turned upside down, Roger.
DeleteThe drops are so fine and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie
DeleteFantastic photos Sue! I often find that camera-shake spoils the close up zoom pictures I try to take, can you share how you prevent it?! Thanks Jill
ReplyDeleteI don't do anything special, Jill - just try to keep still. I use my small Lumix DMC-ZS3 for close-ups as it has a macro and macro zoom setting which my FZ100 doesn't have. A pity as when you buy a better camera you at least expect it to do everything a simpler one did as well. I think the camera itself has an image stabilization feature that helps eliminate camera shake. So basically it isn't anything I'm doing other than trying ti stay as still as I can.
DeleteThese are so unbelievably cool! Wow!
ReplyDeletePlease join me at Wordless Wednesday Bloggers at www.wordlesswednesdaybloggers.blogspot.com and share your photo.
I have done Jennifer and given you a mention - I didn't realise there was more that one Wordless Wednesday list!
DeleteI always think that sage with water on it looks like a giant tongue.
ReplyDeleteIt really does doesn't it Liz? But belonging to something inhuman
DeleteSuch an amazing photos! Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Malar
DeleteLove the play on words - great shots
ReplyDeleteYou noticed Elaine - gold star!
DeleteReally beautiful raindrop photos. Probably the best I've seen. They'd make a great calendar.
ReplyDeleteI've thought about making a calendar, Kelli - I've done it in the past but already have one bought as a gift this year.
DeleteReally like your photographs and the close up of the rain drops is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that gertry
DeleteFantastic photos Sue..I really need to get out more with the camera!
ReplyDeleteMy camera is a part of me I feel lost without it Tanya
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