I managed to get out with the camera very briefly yesterday between the rain showers. There wasn’t much to see in my quick potter round the garden but I did spot the new Honeysuckle leaves growing. On a closer viewing I saw this droplet resting there. It looks like it’s being carried carefully – a precious cargo which the leaves must protect. And of course I went for the rule of thirds (as I normally do, actually!) and made sure this precious droplet was the focus in that special spot.
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Rule of Thirds.”
That is a lovely photograph. Isn’t it amazing the things you notice in the garden when you are looking for a good photo, especially at this time of the year when there aren’t many flowers about.
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Macro photos, at least for me, often hold hidden surprises, things I didn’t even notice at first. But sometimes I see them as you did and deliberately take their pictures.
janet
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Beautiful shot wonderfully illustrating both the rule and the bokeh.
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Beautiful. Absolutely.
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Showers? SHOWERS? We had Noah’s Ark moored outside the pub
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