Wednesday’s Photos
Last week my wife and I drove out to our favourite site, the Taite Creek campground, to escape the winter blues, which invariably set in, when we are cooped up for too long within the confines of our four walls. The effect was gratifying and we felt refreshed from our walk down to the lake. We also were rewarded by the many different drops we were able to catch on our cameras. Enjoy!
Wonderful Peter!!
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Well caught, I love the photos!
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I am so glad you like these little wonders of nature.
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Wonders of nature, that is exactly what they are!
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Lovely captures, as always, Peter:) Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you, Rashmi!
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Gorgeous images, Peter.
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Thank you, Amy! I am so glad you like them.
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Great photos! Since there were droplets, instead of hard frost, does that mean spring might be on its way? :o)
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I believe winter is not over yet, at least not in our part of the globe. But truly it has been unusually mild. Thank you very much for your compliment!
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Such a visual treat, thank you Peter
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Thank you, Cornelia!
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Beautiful. What a glorious day, and place, for a walk.
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It sure is when the weather is cooperating. Half way through January and still very mild weather. Thank you, Su!
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Again, you have an eye of capturing the beautifully simple in nature.
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Thanks to photography I developed an eye for the beauty in nature.
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Stunning view, Peter.. That must be so refreshing be in that beautiful nature.
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It sure is, if the weather is good enough to enjoy the sites. Thank you, Nurul!
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You are welcome, Peter..
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Lieber Peter, so geht es gerade wohl Vielen, dass sie hinaus müssen. Zuviel Stubenhockerei tut eben dann doch nicht gut. Als ich vorgestern einen langen Gang im und ums Dorf herum gemacht habe, interessierten mich ebenfalls die vielen Tropfen.
Heute stürmt es hier oben auf dem Berg, nach einem wundervollen Sonnenaufgang ist es nun grau in grau und es regnet …
Danke für die schönen Bilder, herzliche Grüße
Ulli
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Regen im Januar ist doch auch bei euch ungewöhnlich. Der richtige kanadische Winter ist bei uns noch nicht eingekehrt. Der Weg zum See ist sonst schon immer total eingeschneit. Viele liebe Grüße! Peter
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Auf unserer Höhe kann sich gerade der Winter nicht entscheiden, es pendelt von Schnee, zu Regen zu Schneeregen, letzteres gerade jetzt. Aber es stimmt schon, außer in Bayern und in Österreich ist der Winter relativ mild. Nochmals herzliche Grüße an dich, Ulli
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Doesn’t it snow here? The place looks pristine
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There is a fair amount of snow on the ground, but the temperature was above 0 and drops were on the tree branches everywhere.
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Oh those BEAUTIFUL drops! Little prisms of reflections of nature. Just what the soul needed!
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I am so glad you like them, Jodi.
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once a drophunter, you are always one 🙂
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A good topic for you as a macro-photo hunter!
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Drops of oil, of water, of plant Sirup, all kinds 🙂
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Visiting such a gorgeous place would certainly cure my winter blues! Thanks for sharing the photos, Peter!
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Must love the magic of a warm winter day!
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Peter, what an excellent title of this delightful series of photos. Wunderbar!
cheers to all the drop hunters.. ..including you 🙂 🙂
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Thank you, Markus!
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Nothing better than doing a walk against the winter blues, dear Peter. Thanks for sharing the wonderful nature with us. Have a nice day, kind regards Mitza
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The mountains in the back look so fantastically blue! And hunting water droplets is a very gratifying activity – wonderful photos, Peter!
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It takes patience to catch a water drop at the right angle, light and moment. Thank you, Sarah!
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