55 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday: Rain Rain Go Away…”

    1. It was a beautiful evening with the rain playing hide and seek 🙂

      It’s peak monsoon time here in Kerala, and we just went to explore this beautiful flat hill top near the sea.

      I am so glad to see your comment, Divya 🙂

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  1. Beautiful shot, and such a thoughtful title to go with it. Stunning as usual and this image just radiates warmth all over. Dark out there in the distance, but warm on the inside – it’s a choice as to how we feel.

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    1. Feels good to start a day with such a nice, appreciative comment, my friend 🙂

      This place is close to my home and known for the unique landscape, a flat hill top near the sea brimming with birds and plants…An ideal place to watch the sunset…

      My daughter had a great time as it was drizzling and for me an ideal place to click , click and click 🙂

      Have a beautiful day ahead 🙂

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    1. Thank you so much, Sue 🙂

      I was lucky with my timing, as there was just enough enough light to capture some images, but the golden hour light was simply magical with the clouds…

      Have a beautiful weekend 🙂

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    1. To be frank, I was also surprised by the result 🙂

      Light was fading by the time rain stopped and I could take my camera out.

      My daughter started playing with her colorful umbrella and I had no option but shoot in the direction of light.

      Luckily I got it right, but, I have to admit that, I couldn’t even capture a fraction of the beauty of that moment 🙂

      It’s been quite a learning, Amy 🙂

      Thank you so much for your observant comments 🙂

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  2. the rain playing hide and seek, huh? Now i just cannot figure out how you managed to grab this hide and seek and a lady with a rainbow umbrella AND a polka dot dress….??!!
    and all that green….
    what a moment to catch a photo….

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    1. Sheer luck…:)

      We went there late and I had no hope of getting a good image as it was overcast and raining.

      Once we reached there, rain stopped and there remained only a drizzle, my daughter wasted no time and jumped off the car with her rainbow umbrella…

      In a few moments, a door opened up in the heavens and a golden light started spreading:)

      I had to shoot at the light and luckily it turned out to be good:)

      Sadly, wordpress displays a very low resolution image on my page, whatever the size of my uploaded image be, I tried to find a solution, but still couldn’t figure out😦

      Thank you so much for being a great supporter and an inspiration:)

      Have a beautiful day ahead, Yvette:)

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    1. No clear intentions to hide the identity, but I thought it looked good this way 🙂

      It was a magical evening and I was simply lucky to capture this image 🙂

      Thank you so much for your observant comments, Paula 🙂

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      1. Well, I was sort of kidding, but it is me I would use such a distraction to hide identity (face) of a person not very keen of having their photos posted. Whenever I see your photos of India I notice a palette that I have never seen in person before. And you use it so well.

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        1. Thank you so much, Paula for your kind words 🙂

          This vast nation has an incredibly rich and colourful culture… it’s hard to portray it in monochrome 🙂

          But, sadly life here is not that colourful for a huge chunk of population with a great divide between rich and people under extreme poverty…

          But, I always prefer to portray the colourful, positive and bright sides of life with my friends, but sharing the realities in words…

          Have a beautiful day ahead 🙂

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