Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Drip drip

It's been wet...too wet to go outside, so this is my view from inside. I was really happy with the way the screen showed up in the refraction in the drops. We are supposed to have a few days of dry(er) weather, so hopefully I can get out a little bit.

23 comments:

  1. Awesome!

    (It probably helps to have clean windows to start with. ;)

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  2. Very cool shot. You are so creative!
    Cari

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  3. Very cool Pat. It would do me good if I could get inside your head for a few minutes. You always come up with the most creative shots!

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  4. So cool, love the screen magnified under the drops!

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  5. So cool! Your windows are much cleaner than mine!

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  6. COOL!!! Love it. TFS.

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  7. I just love how you can see the screen through the drops - so cool!

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  8. Oh very cool. the screen looks so neat.
    Keeping you and DH in my prayers..

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  9. That is such a creative shot. Very nice! Hope all goes well with your husband's upcoming surgery. You guys are in my prayers!

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  10. very neat! I am really into waterdrop photos right now.

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  11. Another awesome drops/reflection photo! You are just the master at this, Pat!

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  12. Pat, what a cool shot, the screen looks really neat! :)

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  13. ive said it it before and i will say it again Pat you are the queen of water droplets

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  14. So cool! I really love visiting your blog!

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  15. You guys have sure been through the wringer lately with weird weather. Very cool texture.

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  16. You take the most beautiful shots of water drops!

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  17. What gorgeous clarity on some plain old water drops. You make them look like little crystals. TFS

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  18. The focus is so nice and sharp--awesome. On the pinecones too!

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  19. LOVE this one! So cool!

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