When I was an inexperienced photographer, I didn’t like the rain. I thought it spoilt the already-poor potential for my perfect picture.
However, over the years, I’ve come to embrace the drizzle. And the fog, the mist, the clouds, and the overcast sky.
So that’s what I did when my folks said they wanted pictures of their garden plants. They’re keen gardeners and they wanted some of the images on the walls indoors. It was a rare rainy day during my Sydney summer holiday, and I thought, why not. The raindrops will add some fresh-ness to the petals and the leaves.
~ Spotted Cow
The droplets on flowers and leaves gives such a refreshing fell, right?
Nature looks st it’s best after rains 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful images …
Yes, I like it. Rain droplets make everything very fresh. Everything looks possible.
You’re right, the rain really adds something special. Love the chilli photo.
Ah thanks! There’s lots of chilli plants in their garden !
Rain and plants, always a winning combination in my book – beautiful captures – have yourself a wonderful week-end! 🙂
Thanks for the lovely words. And I should’ve known you’d say that re rain & plants, given your picture stash. Have a lovely weekend yourself !
I absolutely agree! The raindrops add another beautiful dimension to these lovely photos. I bet your folks were thrilled!
Yes the folks were thrilled. I can’t wait to see how they’ve decided to display the pictures next time I get home.