Simple words, refreshing captures (especially the verde colored one) and great use of Simile here. Love it….If I am allowed a suggestion a different background may help your photographs come alive…Just IMHO……
You simply made me recall my favu Oz singer Dusty Slim’s song ‘when the rain tumbles down in July …’ listen to it you will love it.
Great post like ever.
If i put the comment on your other haiku i was sure i won’t get this stunning one 🙂 .
maniparna i have a lot of work and my mind is not clam.so only after some days i will post anything.i only said this to you because you look to me as a genuine friend.wherever you are working i am sure you can be a good role model.That is a gift and i have not said this just for praising you.god bless.
agar tujhe pasand nahi aayi to forget it.when i started blogging i posted about my rain memories from our village.
-http://sherinchelad.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/rain/
Maniparna next week we are leaving our village and we are moving to a rented house in town(such a situation came).you know which is the most hardest part.The days before i leave.All that (nature, people,buildings)which i saw everyday now looks fresh different as they are saying you don’t belong here.That village was the soul behind all the blog topics i wrote 🙂
Life sometimes brings us to this crossroad….it’s hard to deal with but still , there is always light at the end of the darkest tunnel…. hope you’ll soon find it… 🙂 take care…
Another beauty… when glistening raindrops on leaves , turns them into some bright shiny treat … then they are called maniparna… jeweled leaves! one of many meanings of your name !
Well written, four lines conveyed a lot. I absolutely loved it 🙂
Are those pics also taken by you? If yes, then in the first pic did you switch on the flash? If yes, try not using the flash or reducing the power of flash. Flash can leave the other areas dull which are not in focus. My observation 🙂
I didn’t use flash but the weather outside was cloudy and as the flower has dark and light shade in its petals so I think is the difference. Thanks again for your valuable comment 🙂
Beautiful 🙂
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I love the last one with the big raindrop.
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Divine these pics and the words for a blogger whose blog is name ‘Dew Drops’. 🙂
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Thanks..and it feels so good to get such a compliment from a blogger whose blog name is ” Dew Drops ” …:-)
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🙂
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Superb captures.
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The words are very good. I esp liked the “waited a while” bit 🙂
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Simple words, refreshing captures (especially the verde colored one) and great use of Simile here. Love it….If I am allowed a suggestion a different background may help your photographs come alive…Just IMHO……
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Thanks a lot for your wise comment Vidhya …but how am I supposed to change the background ? 😦
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Ah! To be drenched so… great lines too.
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And they obscured the mountains and ruined my photographs too 😛 Has happened too many times to me in last one year.
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Those dancing raindrops are my favorite, they look even lovelier on the flowers you clicked 🙂
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I always love rain and the dancing raindrops… 😀
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loved the description of the sky.. why did the analogy with tar never come to my mind… i wonder 🙂 nice piece Mani!
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Thanks Seeta , a bit busy and down with cold these days so I’m missing your wonderful blog…hoping to catch you soon … 🙂
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Those are such beautiful pics ! And the lines you penned are lovely 🙂
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Thanks Renu for the inspiring comment … 🙂
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You simply made me recall my favu Oz singer Dusty Slim’s song ‘when the rain tumbles down in July …’ listen to it you will love it.
Great post like ever.
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Thanks a lot… nice to see you after a while …will definitely listen to the mentioned song… 🙂
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Simply Beautiful.
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Thanks Alok…
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BEAUTIFUL LINES WITH VIVID PICTURES!
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Thank you so much… 🙂
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You captured the moment with nature in all its splendor. Beautiful words too.
Thank you 🙂
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Thanks Dilip…nice to know that you liked it… 🙂
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Drops are so soothing 🙂 Great shots! Loving the big droplets on the green leaf!
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Thanks a lot 🙂 It’s a pleasure seeing you here…
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If i put the comment on your other haiku i was sure i won’t get this stunning one 🙂 .
maniparna i have a lot of work and my mind is not clam.so only after some days i will post anything.i only said this to you because you look to me as a genuine friend.wherever you are working i am sure you can be a good role model.That is a gift and i have not said this just for praising you.god bless.
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agar tujhe pasand nahi aayi to forget it.when i started blogging i posted about my rain memories from our village.
-http://sherinchelad.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/rain/
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Thanks a lot for this overwhelming comment. Hope you’ll be able to get some free time soon to start writing… Gold bless you too… 🙂
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Maniparna next week we are leaving our village and we are moving to a rented house in town(such a situation came).you know which is the most hardest part.The days before i leave.All that (nature, people,buildings)which i saw everyday now looks fresh different as they are saying you don’t belong here.That village was the soul behind all the blog topics i wrote 🙂
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Life sometimes brings us to this crossroad….it’s hard to deal with but still , there is always light at the end of the darkest tunnel…. hope you’ll soon find it… 🙂 take care…
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Beautiful photographs and beautiful verses complimenting each other 🙂
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Thanks Priyanka… 🙂
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cool details 🙂
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Another beauty… when glistening raindrops on leaves , turns them into some bright shiny treat … then they are called maniparna… jeweled leaves! one of many meanings of your name !
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Wow Kokila !! this is amazing ! you know the meaning of my name ..:-) Thank you , thank you , thank you for this small but great surprise… 😀
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😀 wishes
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Amazing 🙂
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Thanks Ruchi.. 🙂
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My Pleasure 🙂 Good wishes
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And rain felll..
Awesomeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Thankssssss a lot … 😀
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wow .. ! how beautiful pics are .. and matching lines ! 🙂
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Thanks Ankur ….. 🙂 have a great week ahead…
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Fantastic…another gem
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Thank you so much… 🙂
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Hello there,
Well written, four lines conveyed a lot. I absolutely loved it 🙂
Are those pics also taken by you? If yes, then in the first pic did you switch on the flash? If yes, try not using the flash or reducing the power of flash. Flash can leave the other areas dull which are not in focus. My observation 🙂
Have a great day (y)
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Thanks Anoop ..
I didn’t use flash but the weather outside was cloudy and as the flower has dark and light shade in its petals so I think is the difference. Thanks again for your valuable comment 🙂
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Sorry, My bad 😛
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Hehe….absolutely not… I really appreciate your comment … 🙂
Have a great week ahead… 🙂
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