June 4, 2013 Part of Why I Love the Rain Part of Why I Love the Rain (2013)Ashley Lily Scarlett Like this:Like Loading... Related
June 4, 2013 - 6:34 am oneowner I live the smooth, even light and the glossy surfaces you get only in the rain. This is excellent. Reply
June 4, 2013 - 10:39 am Syncopated Eyeball I love how the colours emerge from a lot things when they’re wet. And the smell of the air after rain. Etc. I really do like rain! 🙂 Reply
June 4, 2013 - 11:32 am ehpem Me too, to both your and Ken’s comments. I have taken quite a few curb photos in the rain, they are very satisfying. Reply
June 4, 2013 - 11:46 am Syncopated Eyeball I remember your gorgeous shots, some with yellow stripes. I’ve a yellow stripe this afternoon. 🙂 I’m always intrigued by pavement/paving and other underfoot surfaces. They fascinate me endlessly. Reply
June 4, 2013 - 10:40 am Syncopated Eyeball Ah, thank you, Mrs. Daffodil, I’m really glad you think so. 😀 Reply
June 4, 2013 - 8:13 am Brian Hughes The smell of wet pavements – works every time…depending on what’s wet them, of course. Reply
June 5, 2013 - 1:15 am Claude Rain freshens up the atmosphere. Unless it’s stormy, I always find a rainfall very restful. And I like the way things look under and after the rain. Reply
June 6, 2013 - 1:28 am Syncopated Eyeball I like a good storm too, so long as no one gets hurt and I’m tucked away indoors. Reply
June 7, 2013 - 5:04 am spilledinkguy It’s interesting how (on my screen at least) the rain has made the asphalt almost look like rubber (or something similar)… 🙂 Reply
June 8, 2013 - 12:43 pm Syncopated Eyeball Definitely asphalt, Robert, so don’t try bouncing off it. 😉 Reply
I live the smooth, even light and the glossy surfaces you get only in the rain. This is excellent.
I love how the colours emerge from a lot things when they’re wet.
And the smell of the air after rain.
Etc. I really do like rain! 🙂
Me too, to both your and Ken’s comments. I have taken quite a few curb photos in the rain, they are very satisfying.
I remember your gorgeous shots, some with yellow stripes. I’ve a yellow stripe this afternoon. 🙂 I’m always intrigued by pavement/paving and other underfoot surfaces. They fascinate me endlessly.
This is really quite beautiful.
Ah, thank you, Mrs. Daffodil, I’m really glad you think so. 😀
The smell of wet pavements – works every time…depending on what’s wet them, of course.
Eeeuw!
Rain freshens up the atmosphere. Unless it’s stormy, I always find a rainfall very restful. And I like the way things look under and after the rain.
I like a good storm too, so long as no one gets hurt and I’m tucked away indoors.
Oh, this is a great series – I love your palette, Ashley.
Thanks Richard. 🙂
It’s interesting how (on my screen at least) the rain has made the asphalt almost look like rubber (or something similar)…
🙂
Definitely asphalt, Robert, so don’t try bouncing off it. 😉