A Holga, and with colour film, is perhaps the best thing to use in a downpour. They look like old liths.
It's odd, Bryan, how that ice looks as though it's been badly Photoshopped into place ... I've seen the effect before and I guess it's down to the high reflectance and sharp edges.
It took a while to get a roll of 35mm colour developed from my trip to Hereford last month. Learned a lesson though - using a 35mm canister in an A24 Hassyback is fine as long as you don't load it into a take-up canister at the other end. Stick to winding it onto a 120 spool, as this one jammed half way along. Not too important though, as the film was 25 year old Superia. I was happily surprised to get this.
Hasselblack Pinhole
190707_sup_HB3 by
Sandeha Lynch, on Flickr