The art of rain
An entire day of torrential rain ruins a photographer’s day out. This is the time to stay indoors and try to be creative with what you have. Water – plenty of it – running off balconies, roof windows and refracting the colours behind it. Usual everyday surroundings take on a different air, and the camera finds abstraction.
When the time comes to edit your shots, you can splash a little more colour there and create new landscapes. Here are the fruits of my rainy day play…
I think the rain has lead to true inspiration. These are brilliant Mike!
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Thank you very much, Emily! Yes, somehow a day stuck in because of bad weather fuelled a little creativity…
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Outstanding….
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Wow, thank you very much Andy.
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My pleasure…
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Superb set of images, loved to see what you could see on that rainy day, Mike. Love the titles too.
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Many thanks, Lee. I suspect the next set will be either snow or ice :-/
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Excellent Mike……very creative 😊
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I don’t have a name with this message, but thank you very much indeed :)
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Artistic set, Mike!
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Much appreciated, Alexander. I’m glad something good can come out of a rain-soaked day!
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Always look forward to your posts Mike, as ever these were excellent and inspirational.
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Thank you very much, Clive – truly appreciated. I was just having a leaf through your work and like very much your grasp of the monochrome.
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Great shots and great colours! :)
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Thank you Richard. One way of keeping the camera the dry on a rainy day, at least :)
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