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Just tiny ones
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That is very lovely, in a circular sort of way!
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Love the simplicity. I could admire it for a good long while.
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Correct me if I'm wrong. Those appear to be dandelion seeds. Once released from the plant, I wonder if those dew drops would be heavy enough to bring the seeds to the ground.
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Thanks spedangie, vsch1 & Cal. Yes, it was one lonely dandelion seedhead Cal — I wonder ...
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That's an interesting idea, the damp seedheads not spreading far. Never thought of it. Might have to visit a dandelion sometime with a spray water bottle and experiment with it. In any case, neat shot, never thought of trying for tiny water drops, since I rarely see rain drops or water drops on them.
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That's a beautiful shot!
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Love macro and this is so cool. Nice attention to the small details that we miss everyday.
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