Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Ruby Tuesday Rain ... Go Away ...


When I woke up this morning, I heard it was raining.
The rain inspired me to use this series of pictures. They were one of the last series of pictures I made with my S5 and I want to share them, before they fade into oblivion in my archives.














It must have helped! I see a blue sky now!

Find more Ruby Tuesday pictures at Work of the Poet




38 comments:

  1. I cannot believe the detail that are in these pictures. These are just awesome...some of the best you have done and it's so hard say that because all of your picutres are so fantastic. What an eye you have :) Aloha my Belgian Bombshell :)

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  2. Oww, water drops on plants is one of my most favorite objects to see! Magnificent shots. Have a great day :)

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  3. Oh .. Wow!! What more can I say!! Wow !!

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  4. I am fascinated by rain "tears" and you did a great job capturing these -- right down to the minuet details in the upside reflections! Bravo!

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  5. Inconvenient perhaps, but it made for some stunning photos! The reflection in that last one is just gorgeous!!

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  6. Every shot is stunning! I love the glow of ruby in the drops! And some hold a small image too! Amazing!

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  7. Wow! those are magificent! I can see you are loving the new cam!

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  8. What can I say...a string of clear glass pearls that made me smile as I sit here with my morning coffee listening to a horrific thunderstorm...experiencing the quiet peaceful beauty of your photos! Thank you!

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  9. Delicious - can one say that about raindrops with colorful leaf photos? Love the second one, with the sharp Japanese maple leaf.

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  10. I was JUST photographing drippy red leaves the other day! NONE of mine came out like THAT! You're amazing! (well... I sorta have to admit none of my DRIPS looked like that either... God gives you really GOOD drips!

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  11. Absolutely gorgeous...how do you get shots like that?

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  12. Love the lens Captures. The reflection captured in the water drop are unremarkable! Just beautiful. Happy RT

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  13. Oh my gosh...these are beyond stunning. Amazing photography...Brava!

    Busy little Rubies

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  14. @ Thom: An eye, yes, probably. But that does not work without a good camera! ( and vice versa)
    @ Rosidah: Yes, I love waterdrops too, and the little miniature worlds in them!
    @ Avril: Thanks!
    @ Quilly: I made them on the day we talked on facebook a while back. I said I was going to try to capture their magic. Remember?
    @ Robin: Lovely miniature worlds in them. But you KNOW that too, don't you! I've seen great ones at your blog too!
    @ Greyscale: There is a miniture world inside EVERY drop. The magic is to capture them!
    @ hip chick: I have not yet had a chance to try this with my new one, but I will!
    @ Wanda: Your comments are always so poetic! Well said!
    @ Leora: I suppose you can. Although I do wish it would stop raining today!
    @ Melli: Please ask God to be a little less generous when he's pooring his good drops over Belgium, would you? He's at it again today! Sigh!
    @ Rebecca: You need a good macro function on your camera. Not every camera has that. :-(

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  15. @ Auntie E: Thank you!
    @ Eaton Bennett: Thank you, I used to think they were amazing too!!

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  16. I am absolutely blown away! This is pure art that you have created! What mind boggling beauty!

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  17. I have no idea how you make these jewels! It is a nice theme - I can see these decorating a space - red and chrystals - bold!

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  18. It's been raining cats and dogs here too! I was going to post a 'parapluie' vintage postcard tomorrow:) Could I use one of your raindrop images too with a link back? They are just so amazing!

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  19. Those are some of the most amazing photos I've ever seen. The reflections in the water drops are so clear. Oh!

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  20. So great. Marvelous shots.
    I love these!

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  21. Amazing!!! Just Amazing. Beautiful work, Jientje.

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  22. These are so beatuiful and fascinating.

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  23. We are MARVELING!! Bo is behind my chair. OH-MY-ing all over the place. Exquisite!

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  24. The droplets are lovely but the red is intense! Such lovely trres leaves I bet the look of the whole tree is amazing!

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  25. OK, I'm simply gonna say I love these!

    Gosh, they are beautiful!

    I'm still here, sigh....

    I'm such a sucker for droplets. Combined with the red it's just striking!

    (OK, when will I get my macro lens?!)
    :D

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  26. They are so lovely! I love how I can see reflections in that last one!

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  27. The drops on those red leaves and stems is just beautiful!

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  28. It rained here all day yesterday and it wasn't pretty but your pictures certainly catch the beauty of rain.

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  29. unbelievable!!
    so beautiful
    droplets photo like art

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  30. @ Marie Reed: I got very wet feet tonight!
    @ Stephanie: I don't think I can do better than this. They turned out so well!
    @ Regina: Thanks, so do I!
    @ Lou: thanks Lou!
    @ Nessa: Yes, amazing little upside down worlds in a raindrop.
    @ Gracie Albaugh: thanks!
    @ Robynn: Thanks for the visual!
    @ Alida: thank yoy my friend!
    @ Amanda: It's not a tall tree, but it's very pretty, yes!
    @ Nicole: And when you do get that lens, You'll outclass me for sure!
    @ Lisa: What a wonderful world seen through a macro lens eh?
    @ Susanne: Rain sucks, but you can get some very pretty pictures out of it!
    @ Dr John: Singing in the rain? LOL!
    @ Dianne: Why thank you for such a lovely comment!

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  31. These are awesomely beautiful. I especially love the clarity of the reflection in the last one. They're such lovely round drops too. Beautiful colors, beautiful drops, beautiful photos. Awesome.

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  32. Wow ! I am wordless like a wednesday !
    Btw my idioms are up since 6 am and I got already comments. I think you should adopt a cat who is hungry at 5.30 and dances on your belly (I have 5 dancers) if you don't want to use the preschedule !

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  33. I'm am utterly flabbergasted by the detailed beauty in your photos...what a ravishing Ruby red post...

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  34. Perfect captures Jientje. I love visiting your blog.... Smiles Barbara

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  35. Well, I typed this in and then my Internet connection burped, so I will try again. Your photos are amazing...I have subscribed in Google Reader, so I will be anxiously awaiting your new posts. I have a blogspot blog, too, but don't know how your managed to upload such large photos. Could you explain?
    Judy

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