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35 Beautiful Examples Of Rain Photography - Smashing Magazine - StumbleUpon Advertisement Most photographers do not feel comfortable in taking photographs in bad weather. Yet bad weather sometimes presents the perfect opportunity to get most out of our skills. Shooting in rain produces dramatic atmosphere and soft romantic scenes. Below we present over 35 beautiful examples of rain photography. All photos are linked and lead to the sources from which they were taken. You may want to take a look at the following related posts: Rain Photography Marcel Germain Maria Sauh vijayal Tim Hearud muha Dreamer-Soul Cody26 Muha J Rutledge black&white Victor Eredel Ben Visbeek Agnieszka Borkowska unknown Artem Tschaikowsky unknown Cody26 Time Magazine Curtis Forrester Zasu Yauheni Attsetski Séverine Cousot aka Sey DeDaniel Ahmed Zahid 3amfromkyoto Hau Si Yuan Julian Borbély Márk Zaniac Suketoketchi Chospatis Soumya DenesG1 Max Further Articles and Related Resources Related posts It's done. Leave a Comment Yay!

How to grow a Rainbow Rose, Naturally In 2004, two dutch companies, River Flowers and F.J. Zandbergen, experimented and successfully grew a rose that had its petals rainbow colored. As petals get their nourishment through stem, the idea is to split the stem into several channels and dip each one in a different colored water. Sources: 1, 2, 3 Watch: Flowers Color Time Lapse Glass Beach - The Dump You'll Want to Visit - Unfinished Man - StumbleUpon Before you say anything about the content of this article, I hate people who litter. I’ll judge you if I think you’re too lazy to recycle. I hate pollution and the death of our fragile ecosystems and all the rest. But- with that disclaimer out of the way- Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, California is the incredible result of human wastefulness and the resilience of nature. It’s like a little Inuksuk… I’ve been trolling around for lesser known landscapes to road trip to and explore, and stumbled across this chunk of multicoloured west coast paradise. These days, Glass Beach is a protected part of MacKerricher State Park, but in 1949, it was the site of an unrestricted dump. Eventually, California realized that dumping automobiles, appliances, toxic substances and razor sharp shards of glass into the water was probably a bad idea, and looked elsewhere for a dumping site. The beaches under the cliffs lay polluted, cluttered and ruined, and were basically treated as a forgotten ‘mistake.’

these are awesome scenes! beautiful night landscapes! i just searched "art" and stumbled upon your collections, thanks for sharing :) by arock25 Dec 20

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