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Unusual monsoon pics: Little Miss Sunshine!

Last updated on: September 15, 2010 17:31 IST

Image: Little Miss Sunshine!

We invited you to send in unique rain-themed photographs -- odd scenes that are captured on a lens for posterity -- to share with other readers. Here are some more responses!

First up is this adorable one of from M Khanna, showing two toddlers in their bright yellow raincoats enjoying the downpour.

Share your interesting monsoon snapshots with us! They could be from anywhere across India or the world, but they have to be original.

Simply e-mail your photographs to getahead@rediff.co.in (subject line: 'Unusual monsoon pics') -- we'll publish the most interesting ones right here on rediff.com and in India Abroad. And make sure to include a little-write up of where you e is the monsoons, so your photograph has to gel with the season. Hurry and send in your entry today!

Disclaimer: The photographs featured in this series are, to the best of our knowledge, original entries submitted by readers. Rediff.com does not assume any responsibility for their originality.

Special effects

Image: Special effects

This next one is from Tridib Sardar, shot, he says, on a cloudy day in downtown San Jose, California. Doesn't it look like a setting straight out of a movie?

Trying to dry off

Image: Trying to dry off

Bintili Biswas sent in this next one, explaining, "I clicked this photograph of a bird in the park just behind my house in Vasundhara Enclave, Delhi after a shower. I have captioned it 'rain-soaked beauty'. Hope it is liked."

Brilliant hue

Image: Brilliant hue

Reader Kirankumar Magi captured this budding beauty on an office outing.

The god and the sea

Image: The god and the sea

And finally, we have this picture from Manjunath Ekambaram of Bangalore -- it shows the statue of Shiva against the sea during the monsoons at Murudeshwar, around 180 kms from Mangalore.