After the rain just raindrops remain....
The best time to photograph raindrops is the moment is stops raining.
It helps if the sun comes out and there is good natural light to illuminate the surroundings that are caught in the lens like quality of the droplet.
With every slightly different angle it is caught at, the image in the water changes.
The fun is to catch a whole world of life within a single droplet.
The drops quickly gain size, fall and are gone so speed is of the essence.
These were captured with my CanonPowershot SX60 HS
ISO 400 F8.0 1/125
If you enjoy photography try shooting some raindrops for yourself. I would love to see them.
Puravida
So beautiful.
I have tried taking pictures of the raindrops once, but I guess my phone is not that great or my camera.
I always enjoy your beautiful jungle photography.
Lovely to hear from you. keep trying you u may get lucky. Lots of trial and error always, angles matter and light .. Just keep trying 🦋🌈💛🌴🍀
Thank you for your kind words and tips.
Totally AWESOME shots - such wonderful colour and play of light!
Upvoted and resteemed :D
Thanks very much for stopping by and your nice comment. 🦋🌴🌈💛🍀
the illumination principle is known as the total internal reflection
it was a great photography. mindblowing And awesome.
@sallybeth23 you are beautiful.
Thanks you very much sweetie, 🦋🌴💛🌈🍀
Incredible!😀 the rain drops kind of look like mini marbles each with their own universe inside:) I love it. Amazing pictures as always 🌅🌎
Incredible detail, well done Sally!
Thank you so much, always nice to hear from you 🌈🦋💛🌴🍀
Very nice water drop photos. One of my favorite things to photograph.
Thank you for your great comment. 🌴🦋🌈💛🍀
I think that not everyone can photograph a drop of rain. Look, this drop seemed to draw an artist. Such in her bizarre patterns, as an ornament.
Good luck in the contest!
Thanks very much, it’s not a contest this time just my daily blog. 🌴🦋💛🌈🍀
Beautiful photographs @sallybeth23.
Thank you Gillian ❤️🦋🌈💛
How beautiful, these images are usually found at dawn here I share a beautiful image of the dew on the grass. Thank you for sharing this great article.
I usually look for them at dawn, or after it rains.
Thanks very much ❤️🦋🌴🌈💛