Raindrops, raindrops everywhere.
It was raining for two days straight almost, it's still raining but not that much. Now it's perfect time for going outside and taking photos. I decided to take my old Industar lens and find some interesting droplets of water to photograph. I chose this lens for today because it has minimal focusing distance of about 30 centimeters which is nice for closeup and it gives really nice contrast to photos and it's sharp too.
Some of spiders web stayed alive during this rainfall and made beautiful pattern of water droplets. I think if I added macro tubes to this lens it would be better photo of these droplets but this is not bad either.
This is the last leaf that it's on walnut tree that is fighting for its existence but not for long, probably it will fell today. But it's unique as "last man standing" on our huge walnut tree. Interesting is that this droplet is staying there on vertical side, I expected it to fall on ground but it's still holding.
Here is more of them hanging on different things, it looks beautiful.
And at the end, my cat that I woke up when I went outside. Look at that bored face, she is probably annoyed by fact that I woke her up, but she will fall a sleep soon again. She is sleeping whole day, wakes up only to eat and that is it. :D
Thank you for stopping by! Have a nice day! :)
My favorite one is the one with the walnut tree, browns and blues, water droplet combined with your story ^^
You cat is probably That's it human! In or out, I am trying to get some sleep! Ahaha
Thank you. :)
Hahaha, she was pretty upset by my action but she fell a sleep pretty fast. :D
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Fantastic photos! I really love that first leaf photo. It is a work of art! Oh... But don't let me forget to compliment your lovely cat, too!