Tuesday, March 7, 2017

17 Photos That Prove You Can Capture Amazing Shots in Bad Weather

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As a photographer, what do you do when the weather turns bad? Do you give up taking photos when the weather takes a turn for the worse because you feel that you cannot take good shots in bad weather, or do you try to find opportunities to make the most of the situation? If it’s the latter, then you can be sure to be rewarded with some great shots.

Photographing in bad weather can be challenging but if you are willing to put in a little extra effort to photograph, your efforts could help you end up with some unique and remarkable shots.

In this post, we have collected some amazing frames captured in bad weather – photos on rainy days, in cloudy outdoors and under stormy skies. We hope they inspire you to photograph despite bad weather and not let it dampen your photography spirit. Bad weather does not have to mean bad photos!

Note- If you want to be better prepared when photographing during bad weather and want to produce great photographs despite lackluster weather, you should check out the guide Producing Top Photography in Bad Weather over at Photzy. It includes practical tips on planning for a photo excursion in inclement weather, gaining insight into what to shoot in bad light, and tons of other useful tips. Go here now to check it out.


Photo by Pacheco


Photo by dyonis


Photo by Vinoth Chandar


Photo by Jonathan Combe


Photo by Vinoth Chandar


Photo by Chris Combe


Photo by Nick Fewings


Photo by brian donovan


Photo by Dave Heuts


Photo by piotr mamnaimie


Photo by Tuncay


Photo by Emilio Küffer


Photo by Beryl Chan


Photo by Javier Vieras


Photo by Richard Walker


Photo by Vinoth Chandar


Photo by Vinoth Chandar

We hope that these photographs inspire you to produce some cool photos of your own. Don’t forget to share your shots with us in the comments below.

If you want to be better prepared when photographing during bad weather and want to produce great photographs despite lackluster weather, you should check out the guide Producing Top Photography in Bad Weather over at Photzy. It includes practical tips on planning for a photo excursion in inclement weather, gaining insight into what to shoot in bad light, and tons of other useful tips. Go here now to check it out.

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