
There is something about rain that makes me want to go back to bed and snuggle under the covers.
I took this shot at ground level and could not see what I was shooting (that’s why I love a swivel LCD). The flowers at the front came out blurred. So what do you do when you get a blurred shot? Throw it away? Noooo, just filter it through the Watercolor effect in Photoshop! [Click image for a larger version.]
Or, another one of the many effects available:




