Saying it through the camera: A date with dew

Updated On Sept 15, 2017 04:14 pm IST
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Poets have waxed eloquent about the morning dew, the tiny drops of water balanced precariously on delicate petals. (Anil dayal/HT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Poets have waxed eloquent about the morning dew, the tiny drops of water balanced precariously on delicate petals. (Anil dayal/HT)

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Scientifically speaking, the shiny droplets on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening are nothing but condensation that disappears with the warm rays of the sun. (Anil dayal/HT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Scientifically speaking, the shiny droplets on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening are nothing but condensation that disappears with the warm rays of the sun. (Anil dayal/HT)

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But so beautiful and otherworldly are these that they melt even the hardest of hearts. (Anil dayal/HT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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But so beautiful and otherworldly are these that they melt even the hardest of hearts. (Anil dayal/HT)

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Poets have compared the dew to tears from the skies, while others call it the pearl of Mother Nature. (Anil dayal/HT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Poets have compared the dew to tears from the skies, while others call it the pearl of Mother Nature. (Anil dayal/HT)

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As Andrew Marvell, the poet, put it, “Till the warm sun pity its pain, And to the skies exhale it back again.” (Anil dayal/HT) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Sept 15, 2017 04:14 pm IST

As Andrew Marvell, the poet, put it, “Till the warm sun pity its pain, And to the skies exhale it back again.” (Anil dayal/HT)

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