The life of a photographer who likes to shoot just about anything.

Posts tagged “rain

Raindrops…

leaf, raindrop

…on a leaf.

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Morning Rain

Cape-Cod-Provincetown

Photographed early in the morning after some falling rain.
I always wondered by someone put those eyeglasses on the stone post.
Photograph made with 35mm Kodak Tmax film, developed and printed
in my darkroom.


Forest in the Abstract

Forest in the Abstract

Forest in the Abstract. Photograph taken on Cape Cod. Don’t recall exactly where the forest was but it was close to the Highland Light. This is not a painting, nor were any “filters” used. At the time it was raining and the water drops on the lens (in the top third of the photo) display a rainbow effect. For me, this image could be the cover of a horror novel.


Storm

rain, storm, traffic, trucks, cars, highway

Torrential rain and highway traffic.


A Storm’s Coming!

Atlantic city, Ocean, Storm, Rain

Threatening clouds and rain over Atlantic City.


Forest in the Abstract

Forest in the Abstract

Forest in the Abstract. Photograph taken on Cape Cod. Don’t recall exactly where the forest was but it was close to the Highland Light. This is not a painting, nor were any “filters” used. At the time it was raining and the water drops on the lens (in the top third of the photo) display a rainbow effect. For me, this image could be the cover of a horror novel.


Raindrops

rain, raindrops, leaf

It’s been raining.


Storm Clouds

Atlantic City, Ocean, Beach, Storm Clouds, Ocean waves

Storm clouds over Atlantic City, NJ.
(It is not Superstorm Sandy.)


Leaves

rain, black and white, leaves

After a rainstorm, wet leaves.
Photograph originally make with 35mm color slide film.
Scanned, processed and developed in B&W.


Rain & a Web

Spider web, rain, leaf

A little bit of rain, a spider web and an autumn leaf.


Monsoon Season in the Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon, North Rim

When I visited the North Rim of the Grand Canyon several years ago,
I did not know that August was the rainy season.
Live and Learn.


A Storm’s Coming!

Atlantic city, Ocean, Storm, Rain

Threatening clouds and rain over Atlantic City.


After the Rain

Raindrops, Rain, Leaf, Fall, Autumn

Raindrops on a leaf.


Storm Clouds…

Canyon de Chelly, Storm Clouds, Storm, Rain

…in the distance at Canyon de Chelly.


Raindrops

rain, raindrops, leaf

It rained last night.


Storm

rain, storm, traffic, trucks, cars, highway

Torrential rain and highway traffic.
Never a welcome combination


Wet Leaves in B&W

rain, black and white, leaves

After a rainstorm, wet leaves.
Photograph originally make with 35mm color slide film.
Scanned, processed and developed in B&W.


Raindrops…

leaf, raindrop

…on a leaf.
Photograph made looking out my bathroom window.


Caught in the Spider Web

Spider web, rain, leaf

A little bit of rain, a spider web and an autumn leaf.


Provincetown in a Fog

Provincetown-Cape-Cod-Fog

The Provincetown cemetery and Pilgrim Monument are visible through the fog and mist.
Photograph was made several years ago with 35mm film.


Las Vegas Rain

Las-Vegas-Rain

Las Vegas is in a desert.
Deserts are known for their lack of rain.
Recently I spoke with someone who lives in Vegas
and he said that it rains around 5 days a year.
But, of course, when I visited last year
I just HAPPENED to go when it rained.
That’s the story of my life.


Morning Rain

Cape-Cod-Provincetown

Photographed early in the morning after some falling rain.
I always wondered by someone put those eyeglasses on the stone post.
Photograph made with 35mm Kodak Tmax film, developed and printed
in my darkroom.


My First Hurricane


While I’m in the path of Hurricane Irene, luckily I’m far enough west – about 50 miles from NYC – that it’ll probably just be a tropical storm in my area. My neighborhood is not a flood zone and my house sits on an incline so water runs away, but I still cleaned up my yard and tied everything down on my deck, just in case. And there’s always the possibility of a tree falling on my house. Yikes! It’s a surreal moment to prepare for a hurricane. I’ve never done it. I wish I had a waterproof video camera so I could go outside, play weatherman and look like I’m about to be blown away. Why do those knuckleheads do that?

Well, it’s about 24 hours to the big show!