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| Finding and Photographing Rainbows
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| (http://www.photocentric.net/rainbows_finding....) |
| Rainbows can be quite commonplace when conditions are right. Or they can delight with their surprise appearance in unusual places. But the colorful arcs always thrill the observer and, when used effectively, can add a "wow" to photographs.
Rainbows appear under specific and well-defined conditions. Although you can't always predict when these conditions will occur, at least you can recognize when a rainbow is likely to form and prepare to make some great photographs. Better yet, you can be a rainbow chaser: put yourself in the right place at the right time and know exactly where a rainbow is likely to form. |
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26 Votes | 230 Views | Photography / | Tuesday, November 03, 2009 |
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| How to Photograph a Rainbow
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| (http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-...) |
| If you have a polarizing filter experiment with rotating it to see what different effects it will have. You’ll find that in doing so you’ll get different saturations of colors, reflections and levels of contrast in your shot which can drastically impact the shot and help the rainbow to stand out more. |
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0 Votes | 69 Views | Photography / | Monday, August 03, 2009 |
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| Quality of Light: Rainbows
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| (http://www.aguntherphotography.com/tutorials/...) |
| While waiting for a rainbow in Yosemite one day some years ago, people passing by saw my tripod and stopped to see what I was photographing. Most grew tired quickly and left after a few seconds of secretly checking me out.
A few stuck around long enough to witness a rainbow come to life and disappear within minutes. Suddenly other photographers started setting up tripods and a flurry of activity developed, shutters snapping and people shoveling around. I had the best spot occupied and I had my tripod set up far in advance. I only had to focus on composition. |
| Tags: day light Composition focus |
0 Votes | 44 Views | Photography / | Monday, August 03, 2009 |
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