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Karl G

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Thank you Paul, Karl Heinz and Stuart.

 

Paul, I did not, but I do know that it can and how to decrease it so it cannot. Amazing what Hydrogen bonds will do :)

 

Karl-Heinz, we haven't had ice yet, fortunately. It is a bunch of water droplets on a longer leaf that are being drawn into globes by surface tension.

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Fascinating image. The composition balance with the second "normal" brown fall leaf gives a grounded energy to the image, and your mind jumps from fantasy with the droplets to reality with the brown leaf.

 

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Thank you, Ece. I have to confess the only thing clever was to see it and have a Leica M with live view to help the framing and angle for light reflection when sticking the camera out and low and exposing for highlights. Nature was the artist with morning dew.

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