I can be driving down any given road at some 60+ miles an hour on a sunny, happy day and manage to take photographs of Task Force Officers that are so clear and perfect they look staged. But tack on
any variation of cat-and-dog weather -- about to rain, is raining, just finished raining -- and I abstrusely get pictures like this:

This:

And this:

I mean, I grasp the concept of why this one (taken while in motion) would come out this way:

Which is why I knew what to do to fix it for a (still in motion) better one:

But this one? Makes no sense to me:

I swear that really is a car! On a street! In daylight!
P.S. I just found out
I swear a lot.