The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! I like this very much Jams: subtle colours, the luminous detail in the raindrops and the overall ambiguity. Jolly good, mate!
For a tenth of a second I thought it was a Swiss cheese.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I am not James McIntrye.
Either wet or there are growths on it.
ReplyDeleteAha NcIntyre need not write!
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ReplyDeleteJust raindrops James!
Beautiful! I'm very fond of Californian Poppies, and the detail in those raindrops is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteTurn that ninety % to the right and it could be confused with a 70s lampshade!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are very big raindrops!
Thanks Dragonstar!
ReplyDeleteHaha Cherie you;re right! Big raindrops and a small flower
What a cool photo! At first I thought it was something you'd stuck under a microscope.
ReplyDeletePhotomicrography? Now there's a thought!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! I like this very much Jams: subtle colours, the luminous detail in the raindrops and the overall ambiguity. Jolly good, mate!
ReplyDeleteThanks SE. I am glad you like this
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