Do you like to shoot in the rain? What precautions do you take?
I really like, for example, the extra-deep color from autumn leaves and plants when they are wet.
You also have softer lighting conditions, so that more temperamental film stocks become easier to use.
For extended or heavy rainfall it's either an umbrella or a plastic camera covering. The umbrella is a poor choice in wind. A filter and lens hood help, too.
Or perhaps you are the type to just let the rain hit the camera?
In light rainfalls with small cameras I'll often just put them in a belt-mounted camera bag and take them out briefly to use them, before wiping them with a cotton cloth and putting them back. After the outing things are left to dry for a few days before storage. I've had some leather ever-ready cases develop mold, but no lenses did.
I want to shoot in rain and snow more often. It's more interesting and you can see things that are rare in nice weather. You typically have the place to yourself and animal behavior is different, too. Reflections and shininess can also be a subject.
I really like, for example, the extra-deep color from autumn leaves and plants when they are wet.
You also have softer lighting conditions, so that more temperamental film stocks become easier to use.
For extended or heavy rainfall it's either an umbrella or a plastic camera covering. The umbrella is a poor choice in wind. A filter and lens hood help, too.
Or perhaps you are the type to just let the rain hit the camera?
In light rainfalls with small cameras I'll often just put them in a belt-mounted camera bag and take them out briefly to use them, before wiping them with a cotton cloth and putting them back. After the outing things are left to dry for a few days before storage. I've had some leather ever-ready cases develop mold, but no lenses did.
I want to shoot in rain and snow more often. It's more interesting and you can see things that are rare in nice weather. You typically have the place to yourself and animal behavior is different, too. Reflections and shininess can also be a subject.