If bad weather has ever stopped you from dating your camera, I recommend that you read this article carefully and above all look at the photos you are going to encounter. Have you ever heard of “bad weather, good face”?Well this time it’s not even painted, in fact we can “rename it” with “bad weather, good photo”?Today I present fifteen photographs of the different weather phenomena you can find and, after seeing them, you will want to find them instead of running away from them. If you don’t believe me, stay here and tell me at the end of the article?
There are five types of weather-related phenomena depending on the element involved: water, light, wind, electricity or solid materials, chances are you don’t have access to everyone in your city, but you’re sure to live it more than one. from time to time, taking advantage of all the opportunities they give you.
- Rain is surely the phenomenon we have most at hand.
- Because it doesn’t depend on extreme weather conditions.
- Or life at the pole.
- Or anything like that.
- Sure where you live rains from time to time?If the photos I post below Don’t convince you.
- The article Tips for capturing amazing rain photographs (with inspiring examples) that we dedicate on the blog at the time will surely encourage you to “get wet”.
Snow
Those of us who see the snow of the pear grapes love it. We love snowy landscapes, all white, how beautiful are they?!! But if you ask someone who lives in a place where snow is very common, are you sure they don’t like it too much, so you see the power of photographs?Here are some examples and if you don’t know where to start photographing snow when the opportunity arises, read these tips for photographing winter landscapes or others.
Bowing
Or when it rains stones? Be very careful that these are the photos you need to take safely, and this should be proportional to the size of the ice stones If your city ha haiza but does not snow, take advantage of these moments to photograph something that looks like a snowy landscape.
The misty landscapes are fascinating. Some evoke the mystery, others are very dreamlike or even dark. Open up and look for it to make a portrait by following these tips for a beautiful fog photograph.
Some weather events are related to light, it’s rainbow, mirage and aurora, I’ll show you some examples of rainbows and auroras that are most interesting to photograph.
rainbow
Few things in the sky are as beautiful as rainbow, it is so brutally beautiful that everyone falls in love, you can find them simple, double or even 360 degrees, an absolutely essential opportunity to practice and capture one of the most beautiful natural phenomena that exist. Exists.
The aurora is called aurora or southern by the hemisphere in which it is located, but whatever its name, it is the most beautiful thing you can see in the sky, if the rainbow is beautiful, it cannot be defined in a few words. . Only the best poets in history could do her justice by defining her. Is it better if I leave you a picture, which is still worth a thousand words?
Nevada
It’s a strong wind and a gust of snow. While it’s best to “catch” it from afar or by protecting your team well (already yourself), here’s an example so fear doesn’t paralyze you.
Here we could talk about the hurricane, but for obvious reasons, we omit it (its physical integrity is above any photo) and move on to the next one.
Twister
Of course, it’s not about making one, we want you to count it and see your picture, so we ask you to photograph it from afar, which is also prettier and prettier, don’t you think?
Other phenomena are the result of electric shocks in the atmosphere, such as lightning or lightning. Lightning is like a giant flash, so you don’t have much to photograph either, but lightning can leave spectacular snapshots.
The phenomenon involving solid materials is the sandstorm, another time to protect your camera well, but without stopping to seize opportunities like this.
You won’t tell me now that after seeing these images I didn’t convince you to go out with your camera to pursue these phenomena despite the bad weather because I won’t believe it.
And if what wins you the most is laziness, at least try to photograph the rain behind the glass; Q, but cheer up because if you really love photography, are these moments a test of fire for your learning?
What I hope is that laziness doesn’t stop you from liking, that these images and their authors deserve it, right?You can also share this article on Facebook, Twitter or Google, so more people can enjoy it. Thank you for getting to this line and until the next one!