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Today I’m participating in the WordPress weekly photo challenge and this week’s theme is “perspective”. Remember you can click on each photo for a larger view.
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I want to apologize to my regular blog followers because you just saw some of these photos earlier this week, but I think they fit this theme perfectly and I feel compelled to share them again.
Can you guess what this is?

Here’s the same subject, taken from a bit further up: it’s wet sand! Mother Nature can draw trees in wet sand on the beach.

Here’s your chance at another guessing game: do you know what this is?

Here’s a picture from further away. It’s amazing what you can see when you kneel down and get closer to your subject, in this case raindrops on a grass spider web.

To finish with the same theme, here are more raindrops on a different type of spider web, this one over smooth river rocks.

And this is what the raindrops look like from further up.

These are really beautiful, Milka! Must admit it was easier to guess the first two after reading your comment on my post – otherwise would have been tough. Too mysterious patterns! 🙂
Haha, people had a hard time guessing earlier this theme when I posted the first photo. Your post and mine obviously show the ocean and the beach are worth photographing in many ways.
Really cool and beautiful! Stunning images!
Thank you very much for stopping by and taking the time to comment. I’m glad you enjoyed my photo choices.
Those spider webs are beautiful, especially the second – never seen pictures of one like that before.
Thank you! If you have grass spiders in your area, you can notice those webs early in the morning. They retain mourning dew until the sun comes out and dries it up. They don’t look very pretty from far away, but up close, they reveal a beautiful miniature world of tiny water beads.
Fantastic pics!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful photos, Milka. I guessed the second and third set but the first one still looks to me as though it was edited with a watercolor app. I can’t see it in my mind at all.
janet
Haha, sorry about that. I promise it’s all real! If you find yourself on a beach that has mixed sand colors (light and dark), look for rocks in the sand at low tide and look at the sand patterns around them. You’ll be amazed.
Lovely post Milka – especially like the spider web on the water. Haven’t seen that before!!
That spider web was actually weaved over the rocks, which are dry (no water there). When the rain came, the big raindrops sat on top of the web and I had to take pictures of that because it was quite an unusual background.
It was a glorious capture Milka – I loved it. How unique!!
Thank you!
I’m amazed at the wet sand, Milka. I’d never have guessed! My favourite is the close up of the rain on the rocks. 🙂
I can’t wait to go back to the beach and find more sand art. As for the raindrops on the spider web, that was a lucky day!
pure magic!
Thank you!