Still waiting for the rain...

in photography •  7 years ago 

In the meantime I will enjoy all the wet photos.

waterdrops macro flower buds.jpg
Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105 (f/11, 1/125, 105mm, ISO140)

I bet when rain comes it will rain until March and I will beg for some sun :p


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Good this post

Thank you :)

Some may say a weed, some may say a natural flower I will jut say beautiful

Thank you!
I agree :) Lots of weeds is very pretty... just because they grow not where we want them they are called that. I like all those wild flowers.

Wild flower that's what I meant to say

beautiful

Thanks :)

This is so right people are never happy with what they have. Ff you have sunshine you long for the rain if you have rain you long for the sunshine in Christmas we wait for summer and In Summer with for Christmas.

Yeaaa... what can you do :p
But I really need a break from that heat. It is driving me crazy!

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You have to do the rain dance!

My dance doesn't work! But @ackhoo is back... she will do it for me :D

AC's dance always work!

I hope so... We really need it!

Lovely ! ^_^ fleur15.png

Thank you Barbara :D

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

You can try using a spray bottle with 1 part vegetable glycerine and 3 part water. It will make the water "stick" a little more instead of just rolling down and it's totally safe for the plants

What is a vegetable glycerine? I cant use normal vegetable cooking oil for example?
It is a cool idea! That was real rain this time, I didn't have to do anything. I just went out and everything was covered in drops.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

No, cooking oil wouldn't work since it's not water soluble and would likely kill the plant. You can buy vegetable glycerine from Amazon.com, CVS or even RiteAid. It's not expensive and it looks better than real rain. If the water droplet is too large, just add more water.

The only place I wouldn't suggest using this is on spider's web. If you do, you're basically forcing them to find and build a new home.

Okay, thanks! I'll have a look :D