Sunday, September 16, 2007

Rainy Day

It was hot and humid last Monday. Then it rained on Tuesday afternoon and the weather suddenly turned dry and cool the next day. This morning, it was a little chilly and windy. I guess the Fall/Autumn weather has arrived.

This photo was taken from inside the bus when I was on my way home from work last Tuesday. I took out my camera and switched it onto macro mode to focus the raindrops on the window. A few passangers on the bus looked at me curiously while others were too busy talking on their cell phone to notice.

Where was the oddest place you had taken a photo?

21 comments:

Janet said...

Really clear raindrops and an apparently very clean window!

• Eliane • said...

Oh, I wish I could do that with my little camera. Weirdest place? Hmm, the subway? The most uncomfortable, definitely while holding an umbrella!

Kate said...

Like the pattern of raindrops.

Anonymous said...

Oddest place? Probably inside a public restroom. I can't think of anything stranger offhand.

thwany said...

love the picture.

and the oddest place? hmmm i used to love taking pics of food and ppl in restaurants would look at me annoyed.

Jilly said...

Oh Ming, I missed so many wonderful posts whilst I was away. Loved your series on fashion people - beautiful people. Wonderful!

My oddest place to take a photo? Well it was in Castellar - a village above Menton. I took a photo of the hole in the ground type toilet which I intended to put on Menton DP but have, so far, desisted!

lv2scpbk said...

Nice photo of the raindrops. It's getting chillier in the evenings now here and we will be wearing a jacket soon. Hate to think of winter. Anyway, I think the oddest place for me to take a photo was, when I layed down on the ground to take a photo of a drinking fountain. It was for a class I took years ago. I wanted to make it look huge and it did.

Kunterbunt said...

A very pretty rain-photo. Here the sun is shining after all those rainy summer days. I think I'll go outside soon.

Clueless in Boston said...

I like this shot. It captures the feeling of the cold raw dampness that gets in your bones on a rainy autumn day in the Northeast.

stromsjo said...

Could be Stockholm tonight as well. I've snapped photos in all kinds of places by now. I once tried to examine the inside of a pipe using my camera.

lv2scpbk said...

Ming, I left you a comment on my blog on Tucker's photo and the money booth photo.

Bergson said...

I adore the photograph of drop of rain; each one can see there what it decides

sonia a. mascaro said...

Very beautiful, Ming!

Peter said...

Like annulla, I also took photos in a restroom, but the fanciest one in Paris; worth some photos!

I have a feeling that bloggers often take photos of things most "normal people" would not think about picturing!

Anonymous said...

Usually get stares when macro mode is used.
The raindrops look clean.

NormanTheDoxie said...

Great shot Ming!

I recently took a photo of my (very red) sore throat...it was waaaay to gross to blog.

Dijah said...

The oddest place I took a picture at?At the mall!I was with my friends at that time and we took a picture together.The people around us looked at us with the "They probabbly are out of their mind" look.

WichitaKsDailyPhoto said...

The oddest place I've taken a photo was in a bathroom stall. I was wanting a plain colored wallpaper to use as a background on my cell phone's display. So, I took a picture of the back of the door. There wasn't any bathroom graffitti scribbled on it. It made for a nice clean "teal green" wallpaper background. I like it!

Keropokman said...

weirdest?

In the train that zooms from UK to France under the Chunnel. I wanted to take a picture of the toilet! haha..

(with the tap, etc that is activated by stepping on the button on the floor).

Luckily no one saw it!

Todd HellsKitchen said...

A reflection in a black marble wall.

AinZ said...

love the raindrops! I took a similar picture from the tram one evening a few weeks ago:

http://zurichdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2007/08/staying-dry.html