Heavy rain and winds all day. So I waited until nightfall to stick my camera out the front window to capture this rainy night. |
Monday, April 24, 2017
Monday Night
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Can imagine how it must have felt, a rainy day. But you ended it very well with this photo!
ReplyDeleteHmm, kinda like here.
ReplyDeleteNice rainy nightshot Andy. The reflections of the wet street make for a great atmosphere.
ReplyDelete...I'm glad that you did.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot. I love rainy night photos and this one is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYa gotta do, what 'ya gotta do. It's a very tranquil shot.
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous night shot. I think digital cameras do their best work at night. There's a spooky, eerie feeling to this one, too! I mean, look at that sky!
ReplyDeleteSame as here, though here you wouldn't see a high-rise tower if you stuck your head out.
ReplyDeletebut it still looks beautiful. you are a master at nighttime photography!!!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic nightshot Andy!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you didn't have to explain to some passing gendarme what you were doing... Neat shot.
ReplyDeleteTerrific shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI really like this shot! well done :-)
ReplyDeleteYou were smart to stay home, Andy!
ReplyDeleteYou caught the gloom. A lot like what we've had, too.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice photo - so that's your view, rather nice.
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