Rainy Day Photography in May

“Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.”
― Bob Marley

Many consider a rainy day as one of the worst days for photography.  Come to think of it, I, however, think each day has its own attraction and feature; each day is slightly different to one another. In Japan, we have a rainy season during May and June, called Tsuyu. Like everyone else, I’m not the type of person who appreciates a rainy day. But as I mentioned earlier, each day has its own attraction. Rain makes photography not only unique but elegant and attractive. Unfortunately, I couldn’t take many shots, but here I want to showcase you 8 photographs I took a week ago in Ebisu, Tokyo.

2 Replies to “Rainy Day Photography in May”

  1. D.K. Won says:

    Awesome. I can feel the unique humidity of Japan from your pictures. I really like the first one that has the water drop. I come to visit more often. Your blog seems to be very interesting with great pictures. Keep up the good work, Yosuke.

    1. Yosuke says:

      Thanks for your comment always, DK!!! I really appreciate your support and hope you come back here again!

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