Before the sun goes down

in macrophotography •  2 years ago 

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This was one of the rare occasions when I left the house to catch sunset earlier. Normally I run to catch the last minutes as soon as I see the sun getting lower though the windows. It also happens that I am late and I come back home with nothing.

The walk to my favourite spot is short and I was way ahead of time. The sun was still high throwing the warm light on everything around. The ealier rain left millions of little drops hanging on grasses and leaves.

I had plenty of time to enjoy them

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First were the fluffy ones on very long stems.
Taller than any other weed and getting the best view to the surrounding fields.

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The setting sun gives some of the best shadows. The light is normally nicer and softer too so it is harder to burn a photo. I am not sur what this weed is. Plenty of self seeded bushes growing there as they please

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Little bit further away I passed the horses. Thy belong to one of the families living nearby. I never manage to pet any of them. They somehow keep distance from the fence and I would no want to trespass without the owners knowing. They are just never around.

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Oh yes.. the drops. No I did not forget them.
Big and shiny jewels that are so asy to destroy. And something so enjoyable to shoot especially with macro lens.

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Are we there yet?
Almost

I passes the corn fields and just waited for the sun to go low enough and start the show. But that is for another time.

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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos and text are my own.
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