PALERA - A FEW SHOTS AFTER THE GENTLE RAIN ... AND BEFORE THE MUCH HEAVIER ONE THAT FOLLOWED

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The weather was highly volatile today. It was rainy, then sunny, and all the variations in between, not only once but quite a few times from dawn till dusk.
At about nine o'clock in the morning, I went for a walk in Palera, an agriculture-oriented area near the village of Liznjan, after buying a few things in one of the two supermarkets of Medulin, my hometown. After a short drive that got me quickly across the five or six kilometers that separate my house and Palera, I parked by the side of the unpaved road, hoping to get enough dry time for a decent amount of good photographs that could lead to something fairly interesting for today's post.
Now, after preparing the good shots and deleting the bad and unnecessary ones, I must confess that I'm pretty satisfied with what I caught in a little less than an hour in between two periods of rain.

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Right in the center of this opening picture, you can see a Sonchus oleraceus flower, which looks a bit like a little star lost in the sea of green vegetation, almost like a floral version of the sun hidden behind the thick layer of clouds.

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All the flowers I encountered today looked great, as they always do, but ...

... but the real highlight of the photographic experience was a multitude of tiny droplets left by the recent rain.

Those found on the juicy red petals of the common poppies (Papaver rhoeas) were the most spectacular of them all.

To show them at their best, I had to manage to get a clear shot in the pretty low natural light. The shutter speed had to be relatively low. Considering the gentle but persistent wind that was blowing, it was a bit of a challenge.

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Here you can take a good, up-close look at the exuberant interior of the poppy. For this easy shot, I used the small built-in flash of my versatile and reliable Canon PowerShot SX60 HS camera.

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The poppy flowers in their prime are certainly showy and beautiful, but ...

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... but the bent flowerbuds that resemble weird alien pods out of a SyFy movie, too heavy for the stems that hold them, don't look too bad either.

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These things look great in the diffuse ambient light provided by a cloudy day.
The following photograph ...

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... was taken with a little help from the flash, one of my very good friends. You can see a bunch of buds hanging together on the same plant.
In this case, the artificial light was quite useful in separating the green subject of the photograph from the background of the same color.
A few minutes later, in the dense vegetation close to the ground under the flowerbuds ...

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... I found a well-camouflaged caterpillar. This is the larval stage of a moth. A moth from the Noctuidae, very probably. I'm almost sure about that. However, I can't tell you the name of the species. With quite a few similar-looking caterpillars around, identifying the correct one isn't an easy task for a non-expert like me. It could be something from the genus Helicoverpa.
In the following photograph ...

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... the Tettigonia viridissima nymph is posing on the red petals of the poppy. These are the only two insects I photographed today. It's a botanical post, for the most part.

Here you can see two Sonchus oleraceus flowers photographed in natural light.

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This wide shot taken with the flash includes a bit of the scenery and shows a bigger chunk of the same plant commonly known as the common sowthistle.

Here you can take another look at the beautiful droplets on the poppies.

The droplets illuminated by the flash were too flat and uniformly colored to look really great, but they had a certain charm. Well, at least in certain compositions.

There isn't much to say about this photograph. Just another group of droplets. Hope you like them as much as I do.

These two were photographed in the same ambient light, but the light was coming from a slightly different direction.

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Here you can see another group of poppies. Nothing new under the overcast sky.

This is a portrait of yet another droplet illuminated by the flash - nothing new in front of the macro lens either.
Now, you may argue that this looks more like a group portrait that includes more than one droplet to you, but nope - only one of them is in focus, and therefore the main subject of the shot. I'm not saying that I'm necessarily right here, but I have a counterargument ready, as you can see.

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This is yet another lovely flowerbud portrait in natural light.

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And that's it. As always, here on Hive, the photographs are my work. THE END.



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Good afternoon, dear friend @borjan

I'm so glad you were able to visit this beautiful place despite the rain. The photos you took are truly beautiful, with gorgeous floral landscapes, and the macro shots you took are fantastic.

I'd like to take this opportunity to wish you a wonderful afternoon.

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Thank you. 🙂 Have a great day.

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Ouuuu
Your second shot is absolutely amazing
It’s so beautiful😍🥰🥰🥰

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It feels like you just took me along on a quiet walk in the rain. The way you captured those little moments, like raindrops clinging to petals and the unexpected pop of colour from a flower, made everything feel so alive.

Those are beautiful photographs, I must confess.

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Glad you enjoyed the rainy day tour. 🙂

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Fantastic blend of macros and the beautiful field of poppies. I can see why you chose to stop there, with all of the red and the green, very pretty. Nice close up on the insects too, they sure hide themselves well with their camouflage.

Such pretty flowers!

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Hi friend, you took fantastic shots from a rainy place, and the shots with the poppy are worth a lot of attention for me personally. If you follow my blog, I will tell you why soon. You are a good man, Thanks

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Thank you. 🙂 Glad you like these posts about nature here, where I live. Taking these photographs is my favorite outdoor activity.

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I loved the photos with dew drops, they are lovely.

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This is actually a very beautiful picture you were able to capture. Love the beauty of the florets

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Wow! These photos have very beautiful lights and colours! So, before the rain the lighting is very good for taking photos.
The droplets look like jewels.

We need heavy rain! Send us some!

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🙂 Here comes the rain!🌧 🌧 ⛈ 🌧 🌧 Enough?

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Thank you very much! There’s a warning of heavy rain in the north! All the trees and animals would be very happy!

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A lot of beautiful flower and nature photos. Those are really amazing.

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The poppy flowers in their prime are certainly showy and beautiful, but ...

They are so lovely and they are my favorite shot.

Thanks for sharing this amazing pictures with us.

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Yes, those red flowers are really photogenic.

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Amazing 📷 as usual coming from you my talented friend!!!

!PIZZA

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Thank you. 🙂 Glad you enjoyed this rainy day tour.

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Wow! I really love that first picture which you captured between the rain....the flower, greenery and clouded sky looks mesmerizing....i really like how you captured it 👍

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Thanks. 🙂 Rain can create a beautiful atmosphere and some amazing little details.

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Stunning shots as always. The tone was so lovely.

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