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How To Take A Good Picture In The Rainydays?

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It depends what you want to photograph and how, plus whether you are in the rain or under cover etc... and what camera you have.If you have a little point and shoot camera (EG one of the standard "in your pocket" cameras then you only really need to worry about it getting wet, in which case im fairly sure there are commercial covers out there to stop it getting wet, or simply have an umbrella!If you have a DSLR then you can also manually choose the settings, and so we begin! If it is raining then it is dark, at least a camera would consider it dark, in which case you need to raise the ISO lower the shutter speed, don't go above ISO 4-600 though or you will get grainy images. With the shutter speed the usual rule is to stick to a shutter speed above your lens length. So if your lens is 70mm long you want to use a shutter speed above 1/70 and so on...It all really depends what kit you have and what you want to photograph!

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I have a best friend who is a photographer.He is very fond of photography and he goes viral on social media by taking beautiful pictures on rainy days..Also he send us beautiful pictures using yo whatsapp.He says that taking pictures of trees in the rain is like taking pictures of whole beautiful world.So in the rainy day we should try to take the pics of the trees.

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