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    You wouldn't think anything this tiny would be larges enough for one droplet of rain let alone the countless thatthis chap has.
    Captured on the railings in the park.
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    Super shot Beryl, probably more like mist than raindrops, but you must have a steady hand

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    Thanks Neil
    Quite possibly mist. I didn't think of that just found it interesting.
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