Water & Drops

We live in the very moist subtropical region of Northern New South Wales with an average annual rainfall of 1600mm (64 inches). Even in dryer months, our valley is often refreshed by heavy fogs and morning mists, with every leaf and spiders web dripping with jewel-like drops of water. Creeks and waterfalls run for much of the year. Our fascination with water drops has even led us to set up our own macro "studio" where we use intense amounts of light to achieve the very high shutter speeds we desired.
  • Black Pearl Drop.
  • Flowing Leaves.
  • Balancing Drops
  • Bamboo and Tibouchina.
  • Bamboo Drops.
  • Wild Creek.
  • Dewy Stem.
  • Blue Pearls.
  • Blue World.
  • Crystal Drops.
  • Curling Vine Drop.
  • Drop into Red.
  • Spiral Drop.
  • Iridescent Pink Drops.
  • Scintillating Fern Drop.
  • Shining Whirlpool.
  • Watery Web.
  • Shining Fern Drop.
  • Stamens.
  • Tangling Tendrils.