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Mar. 15,2003 Derrel

DSCF5794_Rain Shower.JPG

cloudy-overcast

I wanted to capture the feeling of rain in this photo.I think I captured the feeling of rain pretty well in this shot. I gave this photo a very,very slight 'S-curve' tweak in Photoshop,and I applied some Unsharp Masking. Using a slow shutter speed of 1/90 second and a 200mm focal length allowed me to convey a sense of motion to the rain drops, to better portray the feeling of a rain shower. There is NO flash being used here,merely positioning sky-lighted foliage in front of backlighted,taller foliage. This is slightly against the light,so the nearer,sky-lighted rose petals and the raindrops stand out in front of a darker background.No flash was used. Rain showers interspersed with sunny periods (look at the top-most parts of the leaves and see that they are burned out!) help make these types of shots possible.

uploaded to TPF on 2013_1103 http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/photographic-discussions/343682-anyone-got-good-photos-rain-falling.html

FujiFilm FinePix S2 Pro ,70-200 AFS/VR Nikkor
ISO 400 Manual Mode -.5 @200mm WB-SHADE 1/90 @ f/4.8 12MP JPEG ORG-ORG-OFF hide exif
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Guest 17-Sep-2005 23:19
nicely done... I have been looking for a picture like this to learn how to shoot properly. did you use flash?

THX