Monday, July 29, 2019

Sharpenhoe Refracted in Raindrops

After all the recent hot sunny days - perfect for Butterflies - the day of our RPS visit to Sharpenhoe to photograph ChalkHill Blues etc dawned wet and windy. Although it didn't rain during our time there, it was dull and breezy. There were a few insects to be found, often roosting and cover in rain drops like this Burnet moth (more to follow). The image of the Knapweed set me off exploring how the world is seen through raindrops, which act as tiny lenses. Here are a few offerings.
 

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