Today’s quick photography tutorial is inspired by our current wet weather. It has been raining here for the last 2 days, and after the dry spell we’ve had for the last little while, it has been quite enjoyable (albeit quite WET). The rain inspired me to start my regular photography tips back up. After a nice Summer break, and a 3 month Budget Bootcamp, I am actually itching to get back into camera-talk!
Following are just a few tips to make the most of your rainy-day pictures.
1 – Shoot some photos through a window. Not only will your camera equipment stay dry, but raindrops splashed on a window can be very fun (and they tend to stand out better than raindrops falling from the sky).
2 – Instead of trying to capture an entire rainy scene, focus on the smallest details, like the raindrops on a leaf or flower petal, or shoes splashing through a puddle.
3 – Don’t be afraid to get out in the rain and catch people getting wet. Rain has a tendency to make people loosen up and have fun. Just bring along an umbrella for the photographer!
4 – Be on the look-out for rainbows. Rainbows are tricky to capture, and their intensity varies, but they are worth the effort.
5 – Colors tend to be more saturated when it’s over-cast and rainy. Colors will appear more intense on a camera than they will to the naked eye. Take advantage of the colors!
6 – Storms (before, during, and after) have a uniquely photogenic quality. Some of my favorite pictures have been taken right before a storm begins or right after it ends.
Have you tried taking pictures in the rain? What are your favorite rainy day photo tips?
Here are some of my favorite rainy day photography tools:
- Waterproof (and sand and snow proof, too!) phono pouch
- Rain cover for DSLR cameras
- White umbrella (it keeps the rain off, and as a bonus it helps with the lighting!)
- Waterproof camera (I have had one for years and love it for rain, beach, pool pictures and more!)
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Vera Kruis says
Great tips! Thanks for sharing them. I’ll use these on my next rainy day photoshoot.
Kim Kravitz says
These are great tips! Thanks for sharing!
TJ McDowell says
Great reflections from the puddles on some of these shots. Love the flower shot with raindrops too.
scrappysue says
excellent suggestions to make the most of crappy weather!
Allison @ Alli 'n Son says
I love the vibrancy in that last photo. I didn’t know that colors are more saturated on a rainy day. Today is the perfect day to test this out.
Stacy says
From someone that just moved to the Pacific Northwest from Colorado – I have a feeling that I’ll get really good at taking rainy day photos this winter :) – thanks for sharing!!
Tracie says
I love these rainy day shots! Makes me feel like a rainy day now.
I need to curl up with a nice book and some hot chocolate.
Colleen says
Now I’m disappointed that the rain has stopped. I guess I’ll have to wait for another rainy day to try some of these ideas. :)
Elizabeth says
Wow, I just posted some “rain” photos on my blog on Sunday and Monday – I let my daughter play in the rain; she had a blast and I was able to get some fun shots. These tips are great, thank you!
MainlineMom says
Nice!!! I love these tips, really :) Great shots too.
Jackie Cross says
Those are amazing pictures! I think I need a much better camera to get shots that good.