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Day 332 #Project365

332-365, wet leaves
Nikon D90 | AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G | ISO400 | f/2.2 | 1/100 |

Showers and thunderstorms are what in store for us today at the Nation’s Capital. My strawberry patch and the rest of my green family in the garden are so enjoying this lengthy wet treatment.

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Day 208 #Project365

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It was always worth the effort to hop outside in the morning after it was raining the night before regardless how cold it was. The wet world, water drops and the sun could make quite a dramatic scene just outside your window. I love the bokeh in this image, but the sparkling drops and the clarity of them made me wish for a macro lens on hand. Another item to add to the bucket list? Most definitely.

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Day 156 #Project365

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The morning was thick in mist. The air was filled with tiny invisible drops. I love this kind of morning. Unlike the rain where you always have to wait until it’s stop completely to walk around and take photos, you can just walk right out in the mist, enjoy the world in a more subdued setting and maintain relatively dry. I stopped at the park and was glad to find that everything looked like they were bejewelled by beautiful tiny diamonds.

The background was almost completely white as it was still thick with the mist even at 9 o’clock. I don’t think the sun will even come out and play today.

I am sharing two photos in today’s post. The second one I decided to post because it costed me my pants, the knee parts got totally soaked from kneeling on wet grass. The subject, the long bejewelled grass, was leaning  on the low wooden fence in the park, so to get the right angle I had to either lie down completely on my belly, or just kneeled down and crouched really low. I chose the lesser of the two wetness possibilities, and couldn’t say I regretted it.

156-365 wet plants

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Day 145 #Project365

145-365 wet plant

Here is the dark side of autumn. It’s the phase after the leaves have changed their colours. I don’t know what it’s called, but it’s the phase where the leaves started shrinking from the cold, some even looked rotten like these leaves from my rose-bush. They’d go like that until they could no longer hold on to the branches that a weak wind or some rain drops would cause them to fall off and landed in the ground joining all the deceased ones. Rotten. Wet.

What happens to the flower? Oh, well, let’s not talk about what happens to the flowers shall we. Just look at it. Depressed much?

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