W/NW: Things to do in the rain.

venchka

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From a road trip on September 12, 2009 in my friend Cornbread's truck. We drove west from Houston. The day it rained 40 days and 40 nights. I was using the Pentax 6x7 and Hasselblad 501. We met some folks who drove up from San Antonio and had lunch at Central Market in Luling.

Proving that you can make photos in the rain. Share yours.

Grafitti at the mill. It was literally raining. There were raindrops on the groundglass.

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Under the porch out of the rain. Antique glass.

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Fixin to rain. Bull Durham. Giddings, Texas

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Between showers. Giddings Ford. R.I.P.

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Wayne,

Has anyone ever questioned you for any reason while shooting in or at these car dealers???
Just wondering what problems could arise from doing this...
 
It never rains here, well almost never. Photographically, it is a boring place. Besides we need some water, El Nino is supposed to come this winter. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Anyway, I went to Ireland to get some rain:

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during a downpour!

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Not yet...

Not yet...

Wayne,

Has anyone ever questioned you for any reason while shooting in or at these car dealers???
Just wondering what problems could arise from doing this...

I've visited a Saturn dealership in Houston 3 times. Nobody around at 5pm-6pm except a zillion commuters whizzing by on the freeway & feeder road. Giddings Ford is on the same highway about 100 miles west. Small town folks don't hassel me. Not yet anyway. I was there maybe 10 minutes. The rain was closing in again.

Thanks FrankS! 😎

Thanks to everyone joining in with great photos. PeterM: The Brolly shot is nice.
 
Never taken photo under rain that's my rule to protect my equipment
but I broke the rule already and looking forward for the next rain to
enjoy again. don't forget to bring umbrella or something to protect
your camera too. I always have some plastic bag in my small camera bag
for quickly hide my camera out of the rain.


one hand for umbrella and another for my small cam




this picture was taken before rain storm I drove across a bridge at fishing village and saw that there were many boats along the canal including the dark cloud that impressed me.
 
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