Delicate Architecture of Dew Drops (PHOTOS)

March 16, 2013

Spring Favorites

Dew can be a lawn mowers worst nightmare. But for Russian photographer Andrew Osokin, it's a work of art. Osokin, who specializes in micro and macro photography, has taken advantage of spring’s sea of green plant life and zooms in on it's microscopic beauty.

The result is an amazing series of images that turns tiny droplets of dew in to a stunning collection.

Though Osokin has made good use of dew, it's still a pest to landscapers. So quick tip: be sure to wait until later in the day (once the dew dries) before mowing your lawn. Mowing wet grass can result in fungus or clumped grass trimmings.

Click through to see more of Osokin’s stunning photographs.


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