Here is a raindrop on a window through which a lake, water plants and the sky can be seen. The glass window itself was grubby and scratched.
Drop of Clarity
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I love this…
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Many thanks Hellen. It’s a bit of a metaphor for how I feel today 🙂
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grubby and scratched…haha . I particularly like the tonal quality
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🙂 I meant the clarity versus opacity really rather than the grubby and scratched bit!! Although there was a cruddy job to do at work today!
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Oh!! you’ve spoilt my fun now 😀
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Ah, sorry about that! I’m really extremely boring 🙂
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Wow!
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Thank you Dreams and Zeros 🙂
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well captured, love it!
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Thank you Joanna!
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How neat!
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Thank you Sandy!
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? ? ? I thought I was looking at the head of a bath tap in a very steamy bathroom ? ? ?
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Ah, I see! We were sitting in a bird hide at the lakes which was situated partly on the lake itself. It was a strange feeling as we felt as though we were moving but weren’t!
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Very unique, and cool!
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Thank you Fergie!
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Wonderfully minimal.
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Thank you Brandon.
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How impressive and lovely.
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Thank you Cocomino 🙂
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That is fascinating… I can gaze at it for ever.
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Thank you Savira. I’m pleased you like it.
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Wow!
Nicely seen, and amazing shot. I LOVED IT!!
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Thank you Nandini! I have a fascination with little worlds within raindrops!
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Oh, that’s really nice! It catches my eyes for more than 30 seconds! 😀
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Thank you Ristinw! Something a bit different.
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That’s brilliant!
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Many thanks Alessia 🙂
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lovely
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Many thanks 7theaven!
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I love your close-ups!!!
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Thank you David. I think my myopia plays a part in wanting to get a closer view 🙂
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That’s different, that’s new – I’m not sure its quite there, but very nearly so – and its really something to think more about and to follow up – good stuff! Adrian
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Thank you Adrian! Well I guess that’s the essence of Art: does it ever arrive or is it always evolving?
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