Not Another Rainy Day? Argghh!! You've got to be kidding! One of our photo contributors and writers, Steve Kristof, just returned from a sunny vacation to find himself mired in clouds, rain, clouds, rain... you know the drill. Problem is that he was really counting on some nice bright light and clear weather to do some landscape work he had been hoping to finish. Well, you know how the old saying goes; "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!" And that's exactly what he did. Talk about making lemonade out of lemons. Steve, along with some other contributing photographers, shot some beautiful abstract photo art using what we usually regard as our photographic nemesis - rainfall. The article is a gem, because it explains very specifically how to use rain, puddles, reflections and light to your advantage in order to create really stunning pictures. As well, we've included several high res pics of raindrops, puddles, reflections, rainy cityscapes, rain-speckled leaves, moisture dotted spider webs and more. Enjoy our newest 2-part article on How to Use Rainfall, Puddles, Reflections and Light to Create Stunning Pictures! In the meantime, we'll continue working on new articles, lessons, free pictures and wallpapers, and more. By the way, have you checked-out our Photography Forum, the Aperture Lounge? Why not visit? Like all of our features on FreePhotoCourse.com, it's free and registration is not required. Have a photography question to ask or insight to share? Why not get in on the ground floor of this new forum!
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6/13/2013 01:34:22 am
It is always a drag when we do not find what we need. I would also have been completely down if I had a day like this. Rain does not pull much of an effect in landscape photos. Well they have their own beauty inside mountains.
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