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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

In The Rain

It has been raining cats and dogs recently, and will continue for months if the forecast is accurate; nevertheless I hardly believe this is a good enough reason to stop me from going hiking. It will never refuse me to take more photographs as well.

But then, this was not a simple task in last Sunday when my left hand was busy holding an umbrella, right hand maneuvering a camera, left eye being squeezed against a small viewfinder window, and body being bent forward for a close-up. Of course, I ended up busy for nothing.

But then, an ant kept rubbing its eyes in the rain, that I could not verify, and that attracted me a lot.

This was one of those days that I had gone gaga. Did you ever feel like withdrawing a gun when removing your camera for any sudden spotted target?

A fool might do.

18 comments:

  1. well, sometimes i think... it's good to just capture the pictures by eyes :) if that is what god wants/allows :)

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  2. Very interesting photo. I do hope the weather gives you a sunny break!

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  3. That's the spirit!! I love that you go out to capture photos, no matter what! I can relate...it is getting very cold here up north and soon I will be out hiking in the snow to bring my blog friends photos!

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  4. What do plan on naming this one Rainfields? Nice macro..I think rain has a nice way of inhancing photos..Yes to your last Q. So continue to shoot in the rain-

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  5. Take me to the ant world when you go again!

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  6. I think you need another pair of hands. Hope you get better weather soon.

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  7. The ant very hardworking even in the rain. Hope you won't catch any cold.

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  8. Hahaha...rainfield I can imagine you in the rain, bending low, trying to balance both your umbrella and camera while aiming it at your bizzy little ant! Dont catch cold sudah laa...

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  9. How am I going to describe you?

    Crazy?

    But best wishes to you.

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  10. That must be a great task to accomplish with an umbrella in your hand..Great photo, rainfield!

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  11. I appreciate all you go through to get your wonderful pictures. I hope you will continue to shoot in the rain -- just don't get your camera soaked!

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  12. I was afraid that my camera might get soaked, and it was too difficult to take pictures under such a difficult condition.

    *sigh*

    Have to give up.

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  13. Whether or not the forecast is true, shoot till the end of the world!

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  14. WOW, I never thought that my birdies would think I was pulling a gun on them . No wonder they all fly away. I love your wet photo, Rainfield.

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  15. Hi! Remember to harvest mulberries only when they turn black. How come there are lots of white dots on the photo? I like to see those. Are they reflection?

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  16. Haha... I have not come across anybody who eats ants in Penang, but I won't be the first one.

    One: The white dots are actually the rain drops.

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