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A day of on/off rain surrounded by large convective cloud, this dropped a fair amount of rain over scunthorpe, the rain was just beginning to fall being illuminated by the sun to the west
Yesterday evening I went out to take pictures during a strong rain storm. Due to the harsh weather conditions some of the pictures were taken from inside the car but I really like the softening effect of the rain drops on the car's windshield.
It was worth getting up early to watch the rain race across Lake Michigan.
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We went to Skagit County to photograph daffodils. As soon as we found the daffodil fields the storm began. Dark clouds, blustery wind and rain, wind and more rain. We hung around for awhile thinking conditions might change, but it just got stormier.
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It is such a privilege to experience rain (rain storm is a better description) in the Kgalagadi. The first instinct is that this now is the end of the photography for the day, but then the opportunities arrive....
After a long drought—some 54 days or so.
“Rain showers my spirit and waters my soul.” – Emily Logan Decens
850mm on sturdy tripod
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Dark, rainy night......
Filtered by heavy rain
Fort Langley
BC
Canada
I invite you to view my Night and Twilight album:
www.flickr.com/photos/120552517@N03/albums/72157649684655761
A Verditer Flycatcher (Eumyias thalassinus) was resting on a beautiful perch during a continuous raining. The colour of the bird was beautifully depicted against the backdrop and the raindrops scattered everywhere in motion made this a delightful composition here. Pics was taken at Eagle-nest National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Heavy Rain After Midnight in Dublin Ireland (sounded like a thousand people tap dancing on our Tiled Roof!)