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The best times for photography are when it's raining, and when it isn't.
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get a Nikonos (for film) and/or an Olympus TG-4/5/6 for handy digital in very bad weather.It's always a good time for photography. Rain just presents some problems, like keeping your camera dry, a bigger problem for older equipment that isn't weather sealed. The light just before, during, and just after summer monsoon storms in the Southwest can be beyond belief.
Empty skies may be boring but can nicely frame industrial subjects. Here is one of mine inspired by the photography of Bernd and Hilla Becher.As others have stated good photographs can be made in pretty much any condition and at pretty much anytime of the time day, one just has to keep their eyes and mind open to the possibilities that present themselves. Myself I find pictures with clear empty skies no matter the light rather boring so I tend to shoot landscapes or scenes that include the sky on cloudy days and on clear days tend to look for interesting scenes that don't include the sky. If the lighting is harsh than I look for and try to take advantage of harsh shadows in my compositions.
Thanks, Bernd and Hilla by Neal Wellons, on FlickrThe best times for photography are when you see photographs.The best times for photography are when it's raining, and when it isn't.
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