Fantastic effect with raindrops glistening in the night. But where were you standing Jilly? You wouldn't have exposed your camera to the rain. Were you across the plaza?
In fact the rain had pretty much stopped at that moment, Nathalie but actually the lens hood protects it pretty well. It was only a quick snap in passing.
I like the raindrops, too.... I cover my camera,except for the lens, of course, with a plastic bag when shooting in the rain. Sometimes awkward, but most of the time it works.
What a wonderful effect. These evoke such a cozy, nurturing mood. Don't you think volunteer vegetables taste sweeter? I think it's because they've offered themselves unasked.
Fantastic effect with raindrops glistening in the night. But where were you standing Jilly? You wouldn't have exposed your camera to the rain. Were you across the plaza?
ReplyDeleteIn fact the rain had pretty much stopped at that moment, Nathalie but actually the lens hood protects it pretty well. It was only a quick snap in passing.
ReplyDeleteI like the raindrops, too.... I cover my camera,except for the lens, of course, with a plastic bag when shooting in the rain. Sometimes awkward, but most of the time it works.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful effect. These evoke such a cozy, nurturing mood. Don't you think volunteer vegetables taste sweeter? I think it's because they've offered themselves unasked.
ReplyDeleteI liked the raindrops here. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteBerit.
I like it!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot with beautiful atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteRaining but still not cold. That will come, I guess.
ReplyDeleteC'est France. J'adore.
ReplyDeleteV
Ah yes, thanks for the explanation.
ReplyDeleteNice one. I would dine outside all the time if I could, even if there is rain nearby.
ReplyDeleteBut is it really outside???
ReplyDeleteI love the rain against the plastic walls...creates a coziness in the photo!!!