One of my favorite things to photograph in nature is the condition of things after a rain. This is most productive if it's sunny out while the surface is still wet, to help with the lighting. Gloomy photos are gloomy.
Some photos just turn out and I don't even ask them too. This photo was pretty much an accident. I don't mean to discredit my work, but in creativity, accidents happen and sometimes they're good accidents.
One thing that I think is really cool is seeing things refracted/reflected through rain drops; even when I'm not taking pictures. It's cool how the drops act as little lenses.
Spider Webzz! I think they're really cool. Spiders, not so much, but when I see a spider web, I get all excited to take a picture of it. Especially when it's created on something really cool. Like a holly plant. And has rain drops on it. Like this one.
I don't mean to brag, but this one was really exciting to take. I love lilies and this one was really cool with how the dew had collected in troughs of the petals. Also, the petals and water looks really sugary. Like frosting. Yum. Now I'm imagining that this flower is from Willy Wonka. But it's in black and white so it would probably taste like licorice. Not so yum.
Wet fuzzies. I'm not a huge fan of this kind of plant, but I thought it was really cool how the water was collecting in the bristles of this bushy plant.
I'm a water person (including in Pokemon) and I think there's not a lot more exciting than seeing cool dew formations on things in nature. I hope you agree a little bit so I don't sound so much like a ditz. Sunsets are cool too, I just think water (being such an essential part of nature) is really cool when it's doing interesting things. Like clinging to a spider web.
All of the photos in this post are taken of things covered in rain or dew. Some of my photos of water-covered objects, however, are me "cheating." Other photo's that I have taken with water are objects that I have spritzed/misted with a water bottle.
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