I just love the muted but colorful tones on this shot taken through a wet bus window. Hope you like it too. Taken in Verona, Italy March 4, 2009
This reminded me of a Renoir painting, The Umbrellas
Thank you to The Human Condition and the I Love Italy groups for featuring this work!

verona, motion, red, green, purple, italy, raindrops, colours, umbrellas, pedestrians
Formerly from Okotoks, Alberta, Canada, I now reside in Cuenca, Azuay, Ecuador, South America. The photo opportunities here are endless.
I do hope you enjoy my work.
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Comments
That’s a very cool and unique image. Great photo!
I am so happy you like it. It was an instant favorite of mine.
– Al Bourassa
So cool! Love the raindrop effect- really drives home the feeling of a rainshower- and the swirling colours of the umbies is pure magic!!
Many thanks Janene. I was thrilled with the result of this hurried shot.
– Al Bourassa
Yes, I like this a lot – I love taking photos through rainy windows as well!
Cheers, Al
– Al Bourassa
Cool perspective! I love the colors in this. :)
I am so happy that you like it too Nikki!
– Al Bourassa
What a great shot, Al! I like this more subtle, imaginative approach.
Why thank you Jan. I appreciate that!
– Al Bourassa
Different Al. But yet brings out the fun of being a kid again. Dancing in the rain comes to mind. Excellent.
Great perspective you have. Thanks.
– Al Bourassa
I love this! Reminds me of an Impressionist painting…all those luscious, dripping colors:)
Cheers, Al
– Al Bourassa
love it!!!
Me too!
– Al Bourassa
Wow you got some great stuff over there………….I see you’re still going through the lot. This one’s fantastic!
I am barely into week 2 of our 3-week tour.

Cheers, Al
– Al Bourassa
Brilliant capture! Excellent composition! The subdued colors are magnificent!
This reminds me of a Quebec artist by the name of Theberge. He uses umbrellas and raindrops a lot in his images!
Thnaks Joanne for that information, and

Cheers, Al
– Al Bourassa