The "after the rain" part is very misleading. Many of these images have "manufactured" raindrops created with a mixture of water and Glycerin that have been intentionally placed with an eye dropper.
The "after the rain" part is very misleading. Many of these images have "manufactured" raindrops created with a mixture of water and Glycerin that have been intentionally placed with an eye dropper.
Hi MT, thanks for the enlightenment. :lol: :thumbup:
The "after the rain" part is very misleading. Many of these images have "manufactured" raindrops created with a mixture of water and Glycerin that have been intentionally placed with an eye dropper.
I sincerely hope that the photographer DID NOT use glycerine mixed with water....that mixture, does produce great "rain drops," but it also tends to kill the plant. In any event, these are stunning images. Rich
I sincerely hope that the photographer DID NOT use glycerine mixed with water....that mixture, does produce great "rain drops," but it also tends to kill the plant. In any event, these are stunning images. Rich
The "after the rain" part is very misleading. Many of these images have "manufactured" raindrops created with a mixture of water and Glycerin that have been intentionally placed with an eye dropper.
Agree. In Oregon we know rain-- and I guarantee there was some glycerin in those shots