Soothing morning dew

My small steps today brought me to a serenity no less beautiful than the vastness of the wilderness I often explore. It was my mother's small garden in her yard. It wasn't luxurious, just filled with simple flowering plants. But this morning, the plants were a little different, there was something there that caught my attention. When touched by the sunlight, the flowers sparkled like living gems had fallen among the beautiful flowers.

There, on the leaves and flower petals, I saw a lot of morning dew remaining. The drops were very small and looked ordinary. At first, I was a little hesitant to take a photo, because they were so small. I pushed aside my hesitation and tried to capture the dewdrops. The first shot didn't show any dewdrops. I tried again, zooming in at the maximum. When the tiny dewdrops appeared enlarged on my phone's camera screen, I was amazed beyond words.

The first dewdrop I photographed was on a euphorbia leaf. After photographing the dewdrops on the leaves, I continued photographing the ones in the center of the flower petals. While photographing the dewdrops on the petals of the euphorbia flower, I discovered something interesting and unique. The dewdrops had a stunning reflection, as if a tiny snail was peering at me within them.

Next, I moved on to the vinca rosea plant. The dewdrops on this vinca rosea plant were smaller than those on the euphorbia. I photographed them using the same method, zooming in to the maximum. The results were very different, but still beautiful and captivating.

All images were taken using a realme 7 Pro cellphone.



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Dew drops or rain drops on flowers are always a beauty when photographed and you have beautifully photographed them.

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Your photos are always lovely and the story you tell about taking the photos is interesting. I always enjoy your posts!

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Thank you, Mom. This response is an encouragement to me

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