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In the Rain Slideshow
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At shutter speeds of 1/125 or faster you can halt the rain droplets; at slow speeds (1/30 or slower) you can turn them into long diagonal streaks cutting through the frame.
Credit: Photo: manzrussali/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: manzrussali/Shutterstock
In the city, especially at night, puddles and wet pavement transform mundane street scenes into colorful tableaux with reflections of neon signs and other city lights.
Credit: Photo: Kateryna Govorushchenko/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: Kateryna Govorushchenko/iStockphoto
In heavy downpours, the rain itself can become the subject.
Credit: Photo: Trevor Hunt/iStockphoto
Credit: Photo: Trevor Hunt/iStockphoto
At shutter speeds of 1/125 or faster you can halt the rain droplets; at slow speeds (1/30 or slower) you can turn them into long diagonal streaks cutting through the frame.
Credit: Photo: manzrussali/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: manzrussali/Shutterstock
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