How to take portrait photos in rainy days?
In the use of shutter speed, we can focus on two aspects, one is based on the size and density of raindrops, and the other is the shooting effect. The high-speed shutter can freeze raindrops in the air, and the low-speed shutter can record raindrops' tracks, both of which can produce different effects. But our focus is on the photographer, so no matter which shutter speed is chosen, it is best not to let the raindrops affect the eyes and faces of the characters.
It is particularly important to note that when shooting in rainy days, film friends should pay attention to protecting the SLR camera. Preparing a plastic bag or shooting under an umbrella is the first choice. After all, our camera is afraid of rain, even raindrops. (Text/Figure/Jiang Zhendong) "