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Today's photo is a blade of grass with raindrops. The images inside the drops are from the flowers in the background. Although you can't tell in this photo, the images inside the drops are reversed. The drop of water act as a lens and refracts (bends) the light causing an object just out of the focal length of the camera to appear upside down and backwards inside the raindrop.
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Today's photo is of raindrops on a blackberry vine. I love the beautiful fall colors in the background. This was taken a few weeks ago along the roadside where I live.
Today's photo is of raindrops on a orange ditch lily bud. This was taken in the early morning in my backyard. Raindrops typically form perfect spheres on flowers and vegetation. If you look closely you can often see an inverted image of the background inside the raindrop.
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