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How to shoot a rain scene What are the skills to shoot a rain scene?

When shooting a rain scene, you should shoot raindrops and the feeling of raindrops. According to my photography experience, I should pay attention to the following points:

1, the shutter speed cannot be fast. The camera adopts shutter priority mode, which can first determine the exposure time as1/60s, and then adjust it according to the actual shooting effect and the principle of "fast shutter, short rain, slow shutter and long rain".

2. The background should be dark. Rain is bright, so it should be highlighted with a dark background. If the background is bright, you can't see the rain.

3. The shooting range should not be too big. The contrast between the size of the rain and the surrounding scenery is certain. The shooting range is large, and the proportion of rain is small, so you can't see it. I took some large-scale photos, but I couldn't see the rain when I watched the whole film on the computer screen. If you cut off a part and enlarge it, you can see the rain. It's better to shoot a small area directly.

Step 4 focus. There must be some rain nearby in the depth of field. With autofocus, the focus should be on the nearby scenery. If there is no suitable close-up, autofocus can easily focus on distant scenes. At this time, you can use manual focusing, and you can clearly see the rain nearby from the viewfinder. The reason for the rain nearby is the same as above. Only the rain nearby can be bigger and clearer.

5, to shoot raindrops, raindrops, choosing heavy rain and light rain can only shoot the feeling of rain or fog, and it is not easy to shoot raindrops and raindrops.

6. When taking photos, you can choose some water dripping from nearby trees and buildings, the reflection of water on the ground, the blisters or waterlines of raindrops on the water surface, and people holding umbrellas to enhance the atmosphere. Or shoot the night scene, and set off the atmosphere with various colors of lights and reflections of lights.

7. The last tip is that when shooting in rainy days, pay attention to protecting photographic equipment from getting wet by rain.

I hope to adopt.