Rainy Days; Rainy Nights

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Not sure if this has been done before - I have not seen this theme on this forum although I am sure it must have been. If it has, then in any event its time for another go, lets see yours...........................................

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Peterm1,

Nice series. I especially like the first two shots. They have a very dreamlike feel to them.

Best regards,

Bob
 

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Peterm1,

Nice series. I especially like the first two shots. They have a very dreamlike feel to them.

Best regards,

Bob

Thank you - I appreciate it. Lots of other good shots from others here too. The irony of course is that lighting is generally much better on rainy days - especially for digital cameras with their limited dynamic range.
 
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Originally posted by peterm1
Rainy Days; Rainy Nights
Not sure if this has been done before - I have not seen this theme on this forum although I am sure it must have been. If it has, then in any event its time for another go, lets see yours...........................................

I didn't copy your photographs but those are excellent. Jim
 
Peter, these are excellent! Camera? Details?

Dave thanks for this. These were shot with various cameras. Without going a-hunting lets see if I can recall......

My first post

Shot 1 Nikon D70s with its 18-70 kit lens

Shot 2 Nikon D200 also with the same kit lens as above (I think)

Shot 3 Panasonic L1 (same as Leica Digilux 3) I think with its standard 24-50 lens

Shot 4 Nikon D70s with its 18-70 kit lens

My second post

I think both were taken with the D70s and quite likely an older AF lens (28-85 if my memory is correct.)

So no rangefinder shots there I am afraid, although I now have an M8 and am doing much more of that nowadays.

And there are plenty of other good shots by other photogaphers here too. PatrickT I especially like your shot through a car window - its quite ethereal.
 
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