Some days back, it was cold and it started raining heavily. It was around 3 P.M in the afternoon.
The skies turned dark, and even after one hour, it was still raining.
I had to go out to do something. I had hoped that the rains would stop.
However, the rains did not stop.
So, I had to wear a spare raincoat, take out an umbrella and go out packed with woolens and a cap.
It was a tough walk. Some part of my jacket was still exposed to the rains, and it was getting wet.
I had to brave cold winds as well. It was very chilly.
At that time, my mobile battery was also almost dead. For some time, I was cut-off from the world in sense f real-time communication, and this is something we are constantly striving for in this age of continuous social media exposure.
There I felt as if I ought to have had a camera to capture those moments. It would have been something very special to do so. capturing those lonely, rain drenched roads on that chilly evening looked something very exciting for me.
Not only that evening, but there have been other instances too, where I did not have a camera, or a phone with camera to capture those moments.
There were those evenings and days in Nov-Dec 2005, when I was in England and I wanted to capture special moments and places. There were special places very different from my native places, and some quite similar ones.
One does have these things in memory, but capturing them is entirely different.
Apart from still pictures, at such moments, one can also capture videos which one can watch later, and feel how it was at that time and place.
But may be, such moments were special because we did not had gadgets available with us. Or else, the special status of those moments might have been lost.
What do you, the readers of this post say?
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But nowadays with the advent of the powerbank, one can always have a ready solution to a drained battery of the smartphone. Thus, you will not experience of having a drained camera whenever you will be travelling or going somewhere else.
Indeed that very moment where it is raining, with you in a raincoat would be very nice to capture in a camera. Sad though, that your cell phone's camera was drained.
ACtually, before I have a captured moment of mine where I was walking by the roadside in my umbrella because it was raining. I stopped for a while, took out my smartphone and too a picture of the road ahead, with a part of my umbrella showing. I posted it at Bubblews and a lots liked it that one even asked my permission If he can have it as the wallpaper of his laptop. To which I gladly said yes.
That's great indeed Dina. I missed clicking picture ghats day.