Scotch Mist

It is truly a day of mizzle - rain so fine it settles on everything, covering it with millions of tiny jewel-like droplets.

Or more precisely, the drops are so small that they have huge surface tension, so they stick where they land and remain in droplet form rather than collapsing as they "wet" the surface they landed on as larger drops would (with proportionally less surface tension that is easily overcome by the larger mass of water).

Best viewed large.

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