I was hoping for a clear day, but it wasn't. It rained lightly for practically the entire day, with only a few moments when the sun suddenly came out. As I've said in several of my posts, these are days that aren't conducive to the type of photography I like to do, where I tend to find contrast between sharp shadows and stronger lighting. However, I went out to take pictures under this much dimmer and duller light. In the end, I was able to create some interesting compositions, although, of course, from a technical point of view, the camera needed a specific configuration where the light sensitivity was modified, so that the images didn't come out dark despite being outside.
Regarding the motifs or elements, there are more details of nature, reflections of certain objects, and even some birds in the scenes, which I was able to contrast against the cloudy sky, which at certain points cleared up a bit, either to capture a bit of backlighting or a clearer environment, where the motifs had greater contrast with their surroundings.
I also took advantage of compositional resources such as the reflection of certain scenes, especially the glass of a building or a window in an installation, to highlight the contrasting elements in the glass. These are aspects I usually like to do. Although I thought I'd take more advantage of the still waters, I didn't find any other motifs other than some streetlights that I liked, and I jumped at the chance to take a photo. In short, it was a productive day despite the bad weather, but I was still able to capture some detailed perspectives of the city where I live, on a holiday where almost every corner was desolate.
All photographs are my own.