
Back from Hiatis -- I have had no time for blogging! I was out of town for Fathers Day, and then had some personal stuff to attend to, so I have slacked on blogging. In fact, even today I am playing catch up at work, so am posting a pic I took two weeks ago instead of newer pics from my trip to Central Oregon! But tomorrow I will try to do better :)
I will post one of my favorite things to photograph - water drops :) I am hoping these strawberry flowers will get enough SUN to form berries soon!

19 comments:
the water droplets looks really neat in these photos! Nothing is better than fresh berries!
what is it about water drops that are so engaging?
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Hi,
Very beautiful pictures! Here in Quebec they say its the best year ever for strawberry crops. I think I grew 5 strawberries in my patch. I ate them all before the raccoons do.
Anne-Marie
Water drops are always a wonder to shoot - well caught.
Terrific, beautiful shot! I love the water droplets, they're always beautiful and a wonder indeed! Enjoy!
Sylvia
I like water drops on flowers or leaves too. If photograph it always comes out really pretty just like your photo. Thanks for sharing!
ABC Wednesday~W
That really is a great photo, it's not easy getting a good shot of the water drops.
Well captured! My plants have no blossoms. Gosh it's been WET here and gray.
Welcome back and I love water drops too. This is a great shot. I hope your berries ripen beautifully.
Simply beautiful!
I like how the drops are hanaging to the underside of the top leaf.
strawberry blossoms
nourished by raindrops, waiting
patiently for sun
River Running Wild
You captured the water droplets beautifully! I hope that the strawberry harvest is a big one!
Beautiful photo! Are these wild or your own strawberries? My dad grew them one season. He said it was more trouble than it was worth, for what we got! lol
This shot is just magnificent to be able to capture those water droplets so crisp and refreshing.
Ah, strawberry flowers! That brings back some memories! I used to earn pocket money by picking strawberries!
Short and sweet. I've just begun to experiment with waterdrops so love every chance I get to see other's perspectives. Nicely done.
Well, I'll bet you can't WAIT for those to turn into berries!
Very relaxing to watch... the dews are just awesome... you have taken it with a touch of realism... cheers!!!:D
>kelvin
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