Rain in Bangkok. Street Photography Walk

I was having another one-hour bus trip from Bangna District to a more centrally located area, Sam Yan BTS, when I noticed that the sunny day suddenly died and turned into total grayness. My plans for the golden hour died with it but I also had time for a night walk so I didn't get upset.

Only when I left the bus, I noticed that the northern part of the overcast sky was occupied by black clouds. And that gave me hope for good fun - for a long time, I had been wanting to take images of Bangkok streets during tropical rain. But the fact of rain itself isn't enough - you must be at a proper place: below a shed with enough square meters around for choosing a position, the opposite side of the street must be interesting as well as the whole area must be colorful as well. It's also hard to plan such a thing since rains are capricious, they can start for ages; sometimes, everything looks a preparation to precipitation but it doesn't rain for the whole day.

I was thinking this during a stroll and evaluating buildings I was passing by from that point of view. In half an hour, I saw a sign "WC is at the second floor" and went into the building thinking "if it rains, the place isn't bad". And I was right: when I came down from the bathroom, it was downpouring to the full extent.

A street shop on the opposite side of the road was already covered with additional plastic; a tuk-tuk driver had stopped his vehicle near it and was hiding behind lowered plastic curtains.

A passerby, instead of being under a street shed, was walking with his T-shirt on his head instead of a hat, and with a plastic bag on his back. Old block houses, blackened by age, with heavy architectural details, and all those black wires like a cobweb hanging above the scene. I think there's a lot of rainy Bangkok in this image.

There was another spot I could take images at without going out into the rain, this door with the rainbow shed:

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I couldn't know who was going to pass that frame so I was taking images blindly hoping that colors would fit each other in an interesting way.

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The downpour eventually turned into drizzle and I headed to nearby famous food street called Yaowarat Road. I was slightly upset that the rain stopped. I didn't yet know that there were still two hours of rain to come.

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The noodle trade that day did not go well on Yaowarat but sellers of plastic ponchos, who, like mushrooms, quickly appeared out of nowhere, obviously made a decent profit.

My walk in Yaowarat started with photographing that girl playing synthesizer:

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Every time I am on this street, she plays. Without joy with the dead face. I feel she's exploited by her family. It looks to me this way at least.

I was fascinated by the face of a young man, which I spotted between two black umbrellas, and I decided to sneak a picture:

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He noticed me in surprise but, then, warmly smiled at me in this special way.

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Keep walking. Bright ponchos, colorfully illuminated tuk-tuks, neon signs, and puddles reflecting all this:

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And, at last, that lady, with another type of "umbrella":

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She was so gorgeous, so energetic, floating towards a coming red bus, that I openly took her images at the moment when she and the bus got combined in the frame.

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Then, I found this amazing red umbrella and started waiting something red passing the frame, and this happened:

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By 8 pm I had been walking around for two hours in a wet T-shirt, with wet feet in my slippers, and also hungry. I began to freeze, believe me or not, although it was 28 degrees. I could have stayed an hour longer, but my battery was already low and, after eating spicy fatty rice with pork from 7/11 convenience store, I went down to the subway.

More stories from #Thailand are ahead! Check out the previous ones on my personal Pinmapple map.

I took the images on September 9, 2023 with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G on a full frame Nikon D750 in Bangkok, Thailand.



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Those are wonderful shots my friend. Love the lady with a different type of umbrella. I think we share the same way of carry thing above our head.
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Terima kasih! 🙂 Yes, I was lucky with this lady, and I am grateful to her for her good attitude and patience towards the stranger (me) with a photo camera, and that great look and energy of hers.

I think we share the same way of carry thing above our head.

😀 I prefer carrying loads on my shoulder. Like, a pack of six 1.5-leter water bottles 🙂

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Beautiful shots! It is rainy season here too.

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Thank you! Yes, rainy and fresh, and I love this - March, April, and May was awfully hot in Bangkok. So I even ran away to Laotian mountains for a month. :D

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This is a nice series mate. Always very challenging photographing in the rain.

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Thank you! Challenging, true, and much luck is needed.

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Damn your shots are so good!! You captured them so well. Even when it's raining the city remains vibrant. :D Also did your camera get wet as well? Do you have any protection for it or just hope it won't get damaged?

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Thank you! I am never sure if images are nice at the beginning. The more time goes, the clearer I see, better weeks or months :D, so feedback is very useful.

Also did your camera get wet

Wet is ok, soaked isn't good, I tried to avoid that scenario. When it was heavily raining I was hiding myself, when it was lightly raining and drizzling I was hiding the camera below T-shirt near my belly. T-shirt was soaked soon because of rain so I used tissue to wipe the camera from time to time. At some moment, the T-shirt itself became a source of dripping water... Long story short, we survived somehow :D Good that the camera is not new - I had time to learn its capabilities in terms of water resistance.

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