Day 016: The Rainy Blur
12:00 am in Abstract, Digital, Florida, Long Exposure, Nighttime, Nikon D90, Project365, Spring Hill by Dorothy Sheehan

Listening to: the rain on the tin roof
12:00 am in Abstract, Digital, Florida, Long Exposure, Nighttime, Nikon D90, Project365, Spring Hill by Dorothy Sheehan

Listening to: the rain on the tin roof
12:00 am in Digital, Florida, Kodak Z712, Nature, Project365, Ridge Manor by Beth Halladay

It was such a rainy morning when the weather man was predicting snow, we did get some raining ice. Snapped a shot of it on the top of my husbands truck. It was cold, but cool none the less.
Listening to: Men Of Honor
12:00 am in Action, Canon S5 IS, Digital, Florida, Lutz, Nature, Nighttime by David Evans
12:00 am in Beverly Hills, Camera Unknown, Digital, Event, Family, Florida, Landscape, Natural Lighting, Nature by Lisa Smith
On a day when you just want to take a long bike ride we get a flash flood and well No ride today!
Listening to: Mad by Ne-yo
10:36 pm in Digital, Florida, Nature, Orlando, Sony Cybershot DSC-S85, Wildlife by Andrea DiMitri

This little guy was sheltering last night’s storm in my window sill. He posed for three great shots before he lept into a flower pot. I took that as my cue to hop away, too.
Listening to: Disney’s “The Shaggy Dog”, reluctantly.
12:00 am in Architectural, Black & White, Digital, Florida, Fuji FinePix S9000, Macro, Spring Hill by Hank James
This is a macro of the screen, from the image I posted the other day of Savannah. I lifted the window while it was raining and took macros of the screen and rain drops. The rain drops do not even come close to what Leah accomplishes, but I liked how the image of the screen came out. It really messes with the eyes if you stare at it long enough. I tried to keep the water off the lens, but hey….I was shooting in the rain.
12:00 am in Architectural, Digital, Family, Florida, Fuji FinePix S9000, Landscape, People, Portrait, Spring Hill by Hank James
12:00 am in Canon PowerShot A560, Digital, Florida, Landscape, Nighttime, Spring Hill, Sunset by David Evans