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How to photograph rain?


elansprint72

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Can anyone tell me the best way to photgraph the sort of rain which we have had in the UK for the last few days? I've seen fantastic shots from monsoon areas where the full impact of the weather comes across in the shot. For this image the V-Lux1 was set to auto and has decided upon 1/200th sec, whist you can certainly see the streaks of raindrops it's not quite what I was hoping for.

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Slow shutter speeds make the drops look like rods falling down. Maybe that's what you're after? Try 1/30 or slower. One thing about digital is that it makes seeing the results of any experimentation very easy.

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I like a lot this kind of difficult pictures... I tried a little adjustment to have more simmetry and straightness (0,75 degrees CW...) ; what do you think of ?

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Thanks for all the advice and suggestions guys, I've found some images of what I was after, I think my basic mistake was shooting into the light (what bit there was of it), shooting with the brightness behind you makes the rain stand out much more.

Yes we got to the valley- it was green..... and wet, very wet. :)

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