Thanks, Rain Drops

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Thanks, Rain Drops

By Ashok Karan

📸 ashokkaran.blogspot.com

This morning, as I stepped out for a stroll,
something beautiful caught my eye—leaves glistening with raindrops, sparkling
like tiny pearls. The sight was mesmerizing. I quickly recalled the heavy rain
that had graced our city the night before. These suspended droplets, delicately
resting on the leaves, created a truly enchanting visual.

Without wasting a moment, I rushed back home,
grabbed my beloved camera fitted with a macro lens, and returned to capture the
moment. I carefully adjusted the exposure and composition, taking several shots
that beautifully encapsulated the scene.

After days of enduring intense heat and a
relentless sun, this rainfall came as a much-needed relief to all of us. Beyond
the cool breeze and fresh air, the rain gifted us these small but stunning
scenes of nature—raindrops clinging to leaves, reflecting light, and mirroring
their surroundings.

There’s something poetic about these droplets.
Their round, glass-like forms contrast with the rugged textures of leaves,
creating an aesthetic balance of fragility and strength. In the morning
sunlight, this contrast becomes even more vivid—the deep green of the leaves
blending with the crystal clarity of the droplets.

Raindrops suspended on leaves represent more
than just a beautiful sight—they are a symbol of nature’s delicate artistry.
Their fleeting presence reminds us of the ephemeral beauty around us, often
unnoticed unless we take a moment to observe.

Photographers and artists alike are drawn to
this natural marvel. Through macro photography or watercolors, we strive to
capture not just the image, but the emotion—the quiet calm, the sense of peace,
and the reflection of life’s transience.

Scientifically, this phenomenon—often referred
to as “leaf dew”—occurs due to a combination of humidity,
temperature, and the surface properties of leaves. The ability of a leaf to
retain water (its “wettability”) plays a role in how droplets form
and stay suspended. These droplets aren’t just visually captivating—they are
vital parts of ecological processes, sometimes even carrying microscopic life
forms that travel through the air.

Whether in the wild or on houseplants indoors
(through a process called guttation), this natural occurrence remains a
fascinating blend of science and art.

In essence, a raindrop on a leaf is more than
just a moment—it’s a celebration of nature’s beauty, a reflection of life’s
fleeting elegance, and a reminder of the harmony between the natural world and
human imagination.

In the
picture: Raindrops suspended on leaves.


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