



After a recent rainstorm, I went out to the garden and captured a few images.
The first one is a water droplet in the junction of some leaves.
The second is a pink Columbine (Aquelegia) covered in fine water droplets. This close-up image is of a section perhaps 2 cm (about 3/4 inch for our American friends) wide.
The third image is of water drops on a tulip petal (alas, one of the last tulips of the season here).
The fourth image shows a close-up of a section of an Iris, also with a single water droplet.
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