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Three White Trilliums (Trillium grandiflorum), the sprouting woods, and the open sky reflected in a single dewdrop at a leaf tip of yet another White Trillium today in Wixom, Michigan.

Not a snow globe, but rather a natural spring globe.

18 comments
  1. Bryan says:

    Nice to hear from you, Diana!

  2. Bryan says:

    Hi Kate, Another shocker: I shot this as 1/25th.

  3. Bryan says:

    You’re most welcome, Rita. Watch for more of these.

  4. Bryan says:

    Thanks, Susan. I’ll search for more of them!

  5. Bryan says:

    This is lovely. Thanks, Pam. Made my day!

  6. Bryan says:

    My Nikon Coolpix B700.

  7. Bryan says:

    Yep, nature’s that way! 🙂

  8. Bryan says:

    What a kind comment. Thanks, Carol!

  9. Bryan says:

    Thanks, Mary. I’ll try to find more of those droplets.

  10. Mary OBrien says:

    Thank you for sharing….such a shot!!,

  11. Carol R. Heffer says:

    That is so incredibly beatiful. You have the eyes of an eagle and the heart of a dove!

  12. Ann M Creaven says:

    awesome….

  13. Nancy Wasserman says:

    Very cool! Which camera?

  14. Pam Ploof says:

    This magical photo reminds me of a William Blake poem

    To see the world in a grain of sand
    And a heaven in a wild flower
    Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
    And Eternity in an hour

    (First 4 lines of William Blake’s poem “Auguries of Innocence)

  15. Susan Carr says:

    That blows me away!

  16. Rita Pitkin says:

    Wow, cool! Thank you.

  17. Kate Kruesi says:

    OMG, Bryan! You are an awesome macro photographer. . . Beautiful. And inspiring after taking a class with you!

  18. Diana Van Buren says:

    WOW. Brilliant and gorgeous, Bryan. Thank you.

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