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Welcome to the collection of images dedicated to random drops — natural microscopic and macroscopic liquid formations present in a variety of natural and artificial environments. If you are looking for photographs capturing the shape, movement, and interaction of individual or multiple drops, this selection will help you find high-quality images available for free use.

"Random drops" occur in many different contexts: from raindrops or dew drops on plants, webs, and soil to sprayed drops of water, oil, paint, or other liquids in the air and on surfaces. These drops can vary in size — from barely noticeable tiny droplets to relatively large ones visible to the naked eye.

They are found under various humidity and temperature conditions, in moving or static environments, and often form spontaneously due to external factors such as wind, vibrations, breathing, spraying, or condensation. Drops may cluster together or be solitary, changing shape when merging or splitting.

Images of random drops demonstrate the diversity of liquid physical properties: fluidity, surface tension, light refraction, interaction with surfaces of different texture and inclination. Drops often appear on leaves, grass, glass, metal, and other smooth surfaces as well as on textile or rough materials, which influences their shape and placement.

The collection covers drops in a wide range of states and conditions: raindrops on asphalt, splashes, spray drops, condensation on windows, drops fallen after watering flowers, drops in natural closed ecosystems, drops in laboratory or technical conditions. You will find images of both single drops and their random clusters, capturing natural and human processes related to liquids.

random drops

Image of a jar of water with a rainbow emerging from it
Rainbow Effect in a Jar of Water