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Finally got back to Sizargh and bagged a little specimen. Looking thro the handlens tonight I can see the hairpoint is smooth and the capsule has a criss-cross pattern reminiscent of radial tyres! When I took the pic I was more interested in the water droplets and the fact that I could see myself upside down in every one!!
· Date: Thu March 15, 2012 · Views: 692
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Camera Information: 1Dmk4 and macro 105 hand held in poor light
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Jonners

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Sat March 17, 2012 4:42am

Ha ha, I love those water droplets, each containing a whole world almost. Brilliant!

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Tue March 20, 2012 2:56am

Thanks Jonners - yes the drops caught my eye ... we had been waiting for green woodpeckers and none had shown so my mind was back on little attainable stuff!!!!

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