ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Every day here is bright sun, except the few days each year it rains. Like now.
I can do sunny photos, and now I want rainy photos. There's not much time to get up to speed before the rain stops.
The rain is on/off about 20 minutes at a time.
So I head off to a good location: nice streetscape, a good prop, people going about their errands, and, most importantly, a doorway for shelter when the rain starts. I even do the pre-focus and the exposure setting in advance.
Then the rain comes again. Heavy. Great. And I stand in my doorway waiting for the people to run past me and 'click'.
But they don't. They come and join me in the doorway. The street is empty.
This happened four times today.
Tomorrow is the last day of rain, and I want photos.
My only (crazy) solution is to go out on the sidewalk and photograph the people sheltering in the doorway. But I do not have a waterproof suit and an underwater camera.
What would you do?
I can do sunny photos, and now I want rainy photos. There's not much time to get up to speed before the rain stops.
The rain is on/off about 20 minutes at a time.
So I head off to a good location: nice streetscape, a good prop, people going about their errands, and, most importantly, a doorway for shelter when the rain starts. I even do the pre-focus and the exposure setting in advance.
Then the rain comes again. Heavy. Great. And I stand in my doorway waiting for the people to run past me and 'click'.
But they don't. They come and join me in the doorway. The street is empty.
This happened four times today.
Tomorrow is the last day of rain, and I want photos.
My only (crazy) solution is to go out on the sidewalk and photograph the people sheltering in the doorway. But I do not have a waterproof suit and an underwater camera.
What would you do?