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How to shoot the scenery in the rain?

On rainy days, the most familiar streets and objects gain special charm and magic. Water drops from the sky changed everything around us beyond recognition. Created a series of unusual colors and tones, exquisite reflections and contours.

For photographers, rain provides a huge creative space, but how to take beautiful and extraordinary photos in rainy and humid weather without even damaging expensive photographic equipment? We will discuss this problem in detail below.

When shooting the rain outside the window from behind the building or the car window, you can take really beautiful photos. Therefore, you will never damage the camera and take unusual photos at the same time. You can aim the lens at the raindrops on the glass to make the background slightly blurred. vice versa

-Make a clear story behind the window, and then a surreal water movie will appear in the foreground.

To blur the raindrops in the photo, choose a slow shutter (about 1/30, 1/

60)。 On the contrary, if you plan to shoot high-definition water droplets, the shutter speed should be very high. In this case, ISO should be set to 400 or higher.

It looks great to take a reflection on the reflective water. Shoot the shooting point carefully and slowly to make the reflection clearest and most vivid: everyday photos will get a fabulous and extraordinary story in a shower. The bright lights of car headlights and street lamps at night look impressive in the reflection.

Black and white photos Black and white photography will give the picture a romantic and tragic effect. Although the main color of the surrounding space is gray, and there are almost no bright moments because of the clouds, the best solution is to make the story more mysterious and the frame black and white.

How to protect the camera from raindrops? Wear normal protective lens covers when it rains.

When shooting outdoors in rainy days, it is recommended to keep the camera as far away from the subject as possible, because the camera may splash on the lens.

If possible, please cover the camera with a raincoat or jacket between shots. The best solution is to use a big umbrella, but you need an assistant to support it.

When changing the lens in wet weather, please put down the camera bayonet to minimize rain splashing.

For photographers who are crazy in the rain, we suggest buying a protective cover for underwater photography-this can protect the camera from weather changes.

If your camera gets wet for some reason, please remember that the first thing you need to do is to take out the battery and memory card from the camera and keep it dry at room temperature. Do not use hair dryer and heater, or the chip may be damaged.