Rome, Italy
I've always preferred rain and snow to hot weather.
It usually doesn't rain much in Southern California, but this year is an exception. I heard it snowed a little in other parts of my county, but they're probably confusing hail for snow.
Now you can link reflections and/or street photography.
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"Street photography is a genre of photography that records everyday life in a public place. The very publicness of the setting enables the photographer to take candid pictures of strangers, often without their knowledge."
Interesting action shot, James
ReplyDeletebien protégé avec ce parapluie !
ReplyDeleteHaving moved from south Florida to New England, I do miss the warmth and even the rainy summer season. Learning to put up with clouds, wind and snow but looking forward to the beautiful spring. That man is trying to juggle too many tasks. Hope he doesn't drop his checkbook into the puddle.
ReplyDeleteLa photo est très belle. oui je me souviens de certaines averses romaines. Au moins les pluies diluviennes qui se sont abattues sur la Californie, auront-elles réalimenté les nappes phréatiques. Je te souhaite un bon weekend
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo but now I have enough of that wet weather.
ReplyDeleteHe might be wearing Sir Walter's overcoat?
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We had one of those yesterday but that's what I like about Autumn
ReplyDeleteToo much rain here in N.Ireland recently James for my liking. That is a great street shot. Thanks for hosting and I hope you have a wonderful week ahead.
ReplyDeleteLovely in B&W
ReplyDeleteGreat street candid! Hope you didn´t got all wet.
ReplyDeleteFine street shot of this fellow doing his best to stay dry.
ReplyDeleteI just read an article about the flooding in California and what a disaster it was. I regret my response yesterday which did not take the measure of the extent of the upheaval created (Kwarkito)
ReplyDeleteWell composed. He looks thoughtful.
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