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dramatic and often colorful, Figure 12-32.
Exposure must usually be increased by 1 1/2
to 2 stops from the metered value to avoid
underexposure.
Water droplets suspended in air (fog)
lend a dream-like quality, especially when
photographed in early-morning light,
Figure 12-31. In cold-weather areas, photos
of water in solid form, ice or snow, can be
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Figure 12-30. Rain effects. A—Ripples from scattered raindrops form a pattern of interlocking rings on the surface of a
pond. B—A blossom is beaded with raindrops, like hundreds of tiny jewels.
A
B
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Figure 12-31. Fog and early morning light combine for a dramatic silhouetted view of an orchard. The image was
captured with a camera phone.
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