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Water droplets on a Lily pad l res


Yet another photo from my photo archives. This whole week has been brutally cold - a deep-freeze with windchill temperatures down to -40C. Far too cold to go out anywhere, including with my camera, and I don't want to risk getting stuck in a snowdrift in these temperatures. Monday's weather was just so awful - a blizzard, with the wind howling around my house.
Took this photo on 20 September 2011 at the Calgary Zoo. Fine sprinklers were turned on and created tiny water droplets on the Lily pads. I remember standing by this tiny pond a couple of years ago, and a photographer with a large lens was there also. He was telling me that some photographers will actually pick flowers from the tropical plants next to the pond, and place them by the Lily pads, just to get the photo they want!
Took this photo on 20 September 2011 at the Calgary Zoo. Fine sprinklers were turned on and created tiny water droplets on the Lily pads. I remember standing by this tiny pond a couple of years ago, and a photographer with a large lens was there also. He was telling me that some photographers will actually pick flowers from the tropical plants next to the pond, and place them by the Lily pads, just to get the photo they want!
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A terrific shot of suspended animation ... beautifully taken and presented!!
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