Capturing Rain

I seem to capture rain from the car or the safety of indoors mostly, but I should wonder out more often in the rain, preferably during the night and into the city to capture the unique mood and vibrant lights reflecting on the pavement. There’s something enchanting about the city at night when it’s wet, as the streets glisten and shimmer, creating a magical atmosphere.

Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Rain



Autumn is here, a time when it often rain, which might just be my new learning topic: capturing rain. I could explore different locations, experimenting with angles and compositions, and perhaps even play with long exposure shots to capture the movement of raindrops dancing on surfaces. This could turn into a creative project, forcing me to engage with the elements and see the beauty in the mundane, although I often doubt whether I will follow through. Probably not, but maybe it should be.



9 thoughts on “Capturing Rain

  1. Again, lovely images. Too many people stay at home during bad weather but for us photographers there is no such thing as ‘bad weather’. It is a good time to get out with a camera and see the world from a different perspective, catch the rain drops, or snow or a storm and see how the light is different and how the world reacts.

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