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Photo A Day Experiment (PADE) Day5 - Fresh

Okay, not starting on a negative pitch, but still I honestly  wanted to click a fresh pic for today's PADE Theme "Fresh", but it didn't work out as wished and I am again posting a pic from the collection.

This one is one the Best Monsoon pics I have ever shot from my last year's another just planned ride to Kaas Plateau. It was month of October and though it not heavily - it was still raining moderately. Whatever few shots I could take, believe me, were one better than the other.


I only go out to get me a fresh appetite for being alone ~ Lord Byron
I chose this one specially for that drop of water on the leaf, it's so enthralling! Shot it on Nikon D 5000, 18-55 kit lens under an umbrella :D

This picture post is an Entry to PADE-2013, a month long Photo-blog event. To know more and participate, click here or here. Check themes here. 

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  1. That rain drop looks like a fresh water pearl. A truly priceless shot!

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  2. Aww Punit...This is a superb shot!!!!!!!!!!Wow, what clarity!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. swaroop guggilam5 July 2013 at 21:01

    Nice shot. great you have a professional camera. Wow you are blogging since long ago :) I am just a new comer :)

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  4. Thank you guys - you all are always so fabulous :D @Juztamom @Ritu KT:)

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  5. Yupp I am blogging since long ago...and if You read my first post you will know I too am learning to write.. (But poems still aint my forte)
    And, btw it's just not the camera behind the pic ;)

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  6. Wow....Punit, this is absolutely wonderful :D I know, I say that every time but I am in so much of awe of your clicking talent :(

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  7. ammazing! i am seriously running out of words now

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  8. Oops what should I say... First Thanks and then Thanks again ;-)

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  9. Congrats Punit, we loveddddddd your entry. You have grabbed the Shuuterbug of the day again for fresh. This time its shared between your and Aliasgar's beautiful entry. Do check it out and copy the badge!

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