Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
I am rather indisposed at the moment, so I will keep this post short and sweet.
What do you do when you have traveled to one of the most beautiful places on earth to do photography and it’s raining? You could sit and grumble. Or, you could take take a different kind of photo, while you wait for the storm to pass.
Well let me be the first to tell you how beautifully you have captured this image of water droplets! Just stunning, my friend. And I hope you are doing well :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove it and you.
xoxo
It looks like a painting. Hope that you are not ill, Donna.
ReplyDeleteYou, of course, manage to turn a rain spattered window into a stunning picture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The old "silk purse out off a sow's ear" trick! haha Hope you are well Donna.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely UNIQUE
ReplyDeleteLove how you waited out the storm!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Hughugs
I'm kinda glad it was raining - just so you could wow us with such a wonderful photo Donna.
ReplyDeleteHope all is going well by now dear.
Mary -
oh, i like it!
ReplyDeleteI love this one Donna. A perfect way to wait it out. I hope all is well with you. Blessings, Pam
ReplyDeleteOnly you can make something marvelous from what most of us would see as a problem! Hope you are doing better. Take care of yourself, dear friend.
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~
I like this. The rain on the window gives it a very textured look
ReplyDeleteThat is SUCH a neat photo!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous, Donna. I hope you'll soon be UN-indisposed. Your words could be a metaphor for life - finding the beauty and good even when things don't go as expected.
ReplyDeleteHugs from afar,
Lorrie
That is a stunning photo!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen "water" was the theme of one of your photo challenges, I attempted a shot with such a perspective...and I did not find it easy! Your shot, of course, is perfect!!
ReplyDeleteHope that you are okay...
I really like this one.... different but wonderful just the same!
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