I live in Arizona so rain is a front-page story when it occurs, and that is rarely. However for many other parts of the US or internationally rain can be a deterrent to one’s photo shooting plans. Peter Kolonia of popphoto.com has posted a recent online article regarding how to save a rainy day photo shoot. Here is a brief excerpt.
…Ricocheting rain drops, roiling clouds, stabs of lightning, and billowing wisps of mist are the ingredients of highly evocative photography, and can give your images a "you-are-there" atmospheric punch. Gray, rainy day pictures often have their own sweet romance. And photos of neon-lit street scenes after dark are as boldly chromatic as any colors captured on a bright summer's day…
Read the entire online article on popphoto.com.
Image provided by Angela Georges and popphoto.com
…Ricocheting rain drops, roiling clouds, stabs of lightning, and billowing wisps of mist are the ingredients of highly evocative photography, and can give your images a "you-are-there" atmospheric punch. Gray, rainy day pictures often have their own sweet romance. And photos of neon-lit street scenes after dark are as boldly chromatic as any colors captured on a bright summer's day…
Read the entire online article on popphoto.com.
Image provided by Angela Georges and popphoto.com
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