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Posted By: Sailor, 03-13-2017, 07:19 AM

Water beading on a non-wettable surface.

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Lovely Jer.
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Way cool buddy! Are you waxing your plants also?
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An elegant image Jer. Very subtle. The B&W was a great choice mate.

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Are you working on your next PhD?? I like the shot a lot, Jer.
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Those leave hold the drops well...............well spotted
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Lovely Jer.
Thanks much, Susan.

Jer

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Way cool buddy! Are you waxing your plants also?
Hey brother Bob - I appreciate it. And, yeah, I'm using Mequiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax.

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An elegant image Jer. Very subtle. The B&W was a great choice mate.
Thanks, Peter, for the kind words.

Jer

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Are you working on your next PhD?? I like the shot a lot, Jer.
No way, buddy! One was enough. I'm glad you like the pic.

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Those leave hold the drops well...............well spotted
As always, I appreciate the nice words, EM.

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Water beading on a non-wettable surface.

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Very good.
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Water beading on a non-wettable surface.

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Love the contrast in those droplets!

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