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Do you like going out in rainy days?

Yes, I like to go hunting on rainy days best.

Rainy days can always stimulate people's feelings, especially the spring rain. A song "Good rain knows the season, and when spring comes, it sneaks into the night with the wind, moistening things silently." I wonder how much the poet loves me. Under the Sky, Careless, written by gregory thil, a foreign artist, also takes you into the world of rain.

In fact, the rain is also elegant and gentle in the photographer's lens, which is amazing. Not long ago, I enjoyed the city in the rain shot by French photographer Christophe Jacrot, and the series when it rains by Russian photographer Eduard Gordeev.

Like classical oil paintings, the colors in these photos are wet and melted by water droplets, and buildings, vehicles and beautiful women are hazy by water vapor, mixing a special dynamic hazy aesthetic feeling. It was shocking and made people think a lot. It seems that everyone prefers this world washed away by rain, including myself. I love raindrops and the sound of rain more, as if the world is quiet in the rain. ...

Rain will change your impression of a town or city. Rain makes the most common scenes look dramatic and mysterious. Photographers can make photos in the rain look unique and elegant. One of the reasons why photography in the rain is very attractive is that every time a photo is taken, the work taken may be unique.

Taking pictures in the rain, the first thing to pay attention to is of course to protect your camera from getting wet by the rain. The best way is to use a raincoat. You can't wear a raincoat in the car You can shoot through the window or open the window.

You can shoot some wet streets or parks, raindrops on flowers, or colorful umbrellas that people open. Another impressive way to take pictures of rainy days is to make full use of reflections on the ground, such as those on lakes or streets.