Drip drop

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Drip drop
>Looking for drops that drip.

Everything that is invisible to the eye, small, neglected, considered irrelevant - is actually the most interesting to me.

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>Just like drops.

That drop that overflowed the glass - the most used saying.

A simple explanation is that they aren't naive and cute as they appear. :P

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In order to get as close as possible, because I had an 18-140 mm zoom lens with me, taking photos at maximum zoom often takes my breath away (literally, I stop my breath until I press the shutter - ph. syndrome since day 1st.)


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I didn't have much time today, but I caught myself waiting in the middle of the forest to catch that dripping moment - haha.

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>Somehow it always happened to drip when I blinked or couldn't focus properly cause it's so tiny.

So, I gave up on that idea and I was just simply enjoying that miniature crystal clear scene as it is.

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Aberration irritates me quite a bit, but unfortunately, it is inevitable in these conditions.

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>Little cold showers are ready to shoot.

Thank you @monochromes, this is my entry for the #monomad challenge, and thank you all for your time and interest in what I do ๐Ÿ™Œ
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