
This dew drop was on a Goldenrod plant. I turned the photo upside down to make the scene in the drop easier to make out. You can see the meadow, bottom light green area; the willow trees, dark green further up the photo; sky; and bright sun all reflected in the dew drop.

On Fleur-Ange's second photo you can see dew drops like pearls on a spider's web.

On the third photo, the dew is on a Cattale leaf.

This is under a Queen Anne's Lace flower.

I finally got the camera for this shot of sunlit Timothy.
1 comment:
I love the look of dew sparkling in the sun -- you've done a wonderful job capturing it. I am particularly fond of the Queen Anne's Lace shot.
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