This one could be tricky, maybe it never rains where you live...
That only
means you need to be more creative.
We have tried ‘rain’ as a challenge before, but we didn’t let you create your own rain (tap, hose, bucket) and we want to see how creative you can get if it’s not raining where you are! If you tried last time, try something different this time!
Use the hashtag #dPSWeeklyChallenge and #dPSInTheRain in your post in the blog post comments, in your own social media posts and/or in our Facebook Group.
One of the most exciting developments in photography in the last handful of years is the drone camera, which allows you to capture unique viewpoints of common
subjects. And while drones were once prohibitively expensive, the cost of getting a camera into the air has dropped dramatically – which means that nearly everyone can capture stunning drone shots!
Creating top-notch drone photography is about more than flying a quality product and pressing the shutter button. Like all forms of image-making, it requires careful
attention to light, composition, settings, and more. In this article, I share tips to improve your drone shots, and I also include lots of examples to get you inspired.