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What I like about this shot is that the girl is looking over, sort of realizing the absurdity of the situation. ;)
Olympus OM-D E-M5
Olympus 12-50mm 1:3.5-6.3
Stopped for coffee, forgot my camera, got lost, got knocked down by someone who slipped in the rain and fell right onto me.....when it rains, it pours, they say! But I got the picture.
This is an old railway line converted into a trail for walkers and bicyclists. There are spectacular views across the Derbyshire countryside at this point. I took the photo at dusk just prior to a tremendous downpour. The light was good, though.
What a difference 30 mins and a few hundred metres make 😁 This was taken shortly after my previous shot, and you can just make out the rain lashing down. Afon Cwm Llan was just a little bit lively!
I got caught in a sudden downpour on Friday while strolling at a local nature center. Fortunately, the small umbrella that I keep in my camera bag kept me and my camera relatively dry as I hustled back to my car. When the rain stopped almost as quickly as it had begun, I was able to get a few shots of droplet-covered flowers, including this one.
Done for Smile On Saturdays, "Precious Purple" theme; and for Cliche Saturday
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We've all been there, stumbling out of a dive bar after last call at 2:30 AM, feeling a bit numb to the world, and splashing through the rain on our way home... thinking about that cute guy you met. Or, maybe that was just me.
On the descent from Caischavedra to our holiday home we suddenly got caught in a downpour. It was fun in a way: we sheltered under one of those overhanging roofs you can find in Switzerland, other walkers in open garages, some people ran for shelter, others walked by calmly, their T-shirts clinging to their bodies.
This is Acletta (Disentis), with streets gleaming after the rain.
One day, at work, the rain was pouring down. But, by the time I got back to my desk and grabbed my camera and got outside, this is all that was left, the water gushing out of the drain spouts.
San José, California.
C209 rolls west up the Big Sandy Subdivision and encounters a torrential rain at East End Pauley.
The 7234, two more locomotives DPU'ed toward the middle of the train, and a skilled engineer make moving this 26000+ ton coal train look easy.
We had a heavy downpour earlier this morning. 20 mm in 18 minutes and it looks like another thunder storm is building now. So I went out into the garden to see what droplets I could find. This one caught my eye hanging on a strand of spider web.
Just as I was about to upload it has started teeming rain again. And it sounds like a tree has been hit by lightning somewhere in the neighbourhood.
A welcome spring rain falls in Watertown, as Canadian Pacific's empty GPS ballast train rolls down the yard lead (formerly main track 2), heading for Wisconsin & Southern's Watertown sub. Once authority is granted by the WSOR dispatcher, the empty ballast train will head west about ten miles to the Michels quarry, where the sixty empties will be loaded.
CP 9WWA
CP 6069,5946,6017
Watertown, WI.
Spring 2020