MOTHER Nature has been a bit unkind to us in recent weeks with all the rain we have been having.
But not to be deterred, we asked members of the South Wales Argus Camera Club to send us pictures of raindrops and we have picked just 10 of them to share.
More than 5,300 people are signed up as camera club members. Why not join them?
Taken on the Blorenge, showing the raindrops refracting the early morning sun's rays. The colour was only visible in the camera. Picture: Paul Joy
Raindrops in Newbridge. Picture: Dinah Cheadle
A ladybird with a raindrop on its back in Newport. Picture: Nicola Gapper
A flower and a leaf with raindrops. Picture: Terry Winter
Taken at Gwent Crematorium a raindrop caught on top of this flowering kale/cabbage looking like a gem. Picture: Rachel M Chiles
Raindrops in an Abergavenny garden. Picture: Alan Underwood
Raindrops on a spider's web. Picture: Theresa Hayes
Wet in the forest at Blaen Bran. Picture: Lee Kershaw
Rain falling in Garndiffaith. Picture: Rowles Annette Natalie
A gnat caught inside a raindrop in a Cwmbran garden. Picture: Mark Wall
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