The raindrops soaked the leaves around us, leaving a beautiful mark on the sprinkling of leaves. The dew bubbles were formed from the raindrops that soaked it from time to time.
Dew is a thin film of water that has condensed on the surface of objects near the ground in the morning or evening. These objects cool in the night. When they cool, the thin layer of air around them cools too. This makes some water vapor condense on the object. The condensation happens because the air is able to hold less water when it is cooled. The temperature when condensation begins is called the dew point. If the dew point temperature becomes lower than 32 °F (0 °C), the dew turns into frost. Most people agree that the water in the dew comes from the atmosphere. However, some studies suggest that it also comes up through the soil and then condenses on the ground. This happens, though, only when conditions are right.
The natural objects at the ends and the middle of the leaves really attract attention. The resistance of these dew does not last long, when the sun begins to rise the dew will disappear from its place by the process of evaporation and carried by the wind currents.
Here's a close-up of the dew from the focus of the lens !
| Category | Macro photography |
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| Camera in use | Realme 5i + Macrolens |
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