Oh, what do you do when it is grey and dull out?

Dull, Grey, Cloudy...visit your nearest or oldest cemetery...oldest is better...well that's what I think of first...
 
go to a huuuuuuuuuge ikea maybe?


but hey, the (very little) snow we got looks very nice on trees. It might be gone soon though...
Yeah, organize the camera collection! I have always wanted to ask, does anybody know a good camera cabinet/locker, maybe in ikea? I could not find anything like that..
 
Dull is great, a clear blue sky turns me off

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Steve
 
Same here! I tell non-photographers that, and they look at me like I just escaped from the mental hospital. Bright sun is ugly, except in New Mexico. I could make it work there, but not here in Indiana. The sun is ugly here.

Exactly my thinking, except the location would be Shanghai - ever saw Shanghai in bright daylight? Bah !

This is why I love the nights - I shoot mostly during the night, but otherwise prefer the perfect weather - foggy, rainy and windy for shooting.

As has been said - the gear can take a beating.

I love the rain, next to reflections, weather and peoples changing behavior, you will find situations like people fighting with umbrellas:

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Even in dull light, one can find a smile …

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… or two:

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I love the night for the total absence of sunlight:

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Or a stormy day for a change:

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For me the question is mostly not the situation outside, but the mood I am in, which can result in times, where just nothing goes - no imagination, no pictures, then you better put photography out of your mind for a change and do something else (BUT NEVER GO WITHOUT A CAMERA - bad mood/ weather or not)

The umbrella fighting gentleman, riding the bicycle has been taken within less than 10 sec, seeing the man, fighting and almost bumping into me, while I was searching for a taxi in the cold rain.
I pulled one of the cameras out of the bag and took one shot.
You don't take a camera (or just an iPhone, which would be simply too slow and clumsy here), you miss stuff!
 
Originally Posted by Peter Wijninga

That looks like a Fiat 131 Brava I used to own.

Lookalike problem. I took this photo in Moldova, the former USSR...it's a Lada...
 
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