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1) It was raining this last sunday in the city!
2) The first one of the Bosphorus Bridge....
3) They should be crazy...
4) ....
5) My husband can't see because of me
I try to take the raindrops' pictures while he was driving!
6) How beautiful to see a red ball in dark and cloudy days...
7) Going home under the rain...
8) There is another crazy one under the rain...
Thank you,
with my love,
nia
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Dear Don, you were my master about taking photographs on the road in the car
Thank you,
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nia
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The rain spots add a very nice color diffusion to many of these.
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Very nice Nia.
I love taking photos of raindrops on glass when there is a nice blurred background behind them.
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Toad Wrote:The rain spots add a very nice color diffusion to many of these.
Thank you dear Toad, it was amazing and enjoyable for to me catch colours in this dark and rainy day
I am glad you liked them,
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nia
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Kombisaurus Wrote:Very nice Nia.
I love taking photos of raindrops on glass when there is a nice blurred background behind them.
How beautiful to share with you too, thank you dear Adrian,
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