Aug 2, 2025
Soft, diffused light from cloudy skies reduces harsh shadows and brings out lush greens.
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Capture puddles, wet roads, or lakes with reflections of trees, skies, or buildings for dramatic effects.
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A polarizer reduces reflections on wet surfaces and enhances colors, making greens pop even more.
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Use a rain cover or ziplock bag with a lens hole. Keep microfiber cloths handy to wipe off moisture.
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Look for raindrops on leaves, insects on wet branches, or water trails. Macro lenses shine here.
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Use a tripod and long shutter speed to capture the flow of rain, streams, or waterfalls in motion.
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After the rain, stay alert! Rainbows often appear with sunlight—perfect for wide-angle shots.
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Include elements like umbrellas, misty paths, or people walking in the rain to add emotion and context.
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Monsoon offers mood, magic, and mystery. Keep your camera dry, your eyes open, and shoot with heart!
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