Travelling Light Photographic Images

Volume Three - Cornwall and UK

I grow nasturtiums in our garden because not only are the flowers and the leaves tasty in salads but they are good for companion planting. The cabbage white caterpillars will munch their way through them before they move on to the rest of my vegetables. A sudden summer shower followed by bright sunshine made these particular leaves sparkle and glow. It is not technically a great shot but a moment worth capturing nonetheless.

Fresh Rain on Nasturtium Leaves

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