Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>>>> Todd Jacobs writes: > A round reflective surface such as a raindrop would be captured on film > with a broad side lightsource. Your shutterspeed would have to be fast > enough to stop the motion unless you are seeking the streak of > rain. (put a wine glass on the table under a top light and take a > mirror and reflect the top light from the front and then from the side > and then from a little farther back from the side and notice the > difference.) Raindrops will have the same reflecting properties as the > glass. Todd, Thanks for hint with the wine glass. I will try that one and the light from the side. The first test with the APX25 (not APX100 as I erroneously stated before) and flash from the camera was just a bit greyer than without rain. I am looking forward to use your technique but - what a pity - it stopped raining! I think I'll go into the sunny-wheather-guaranteed-business. > Hope this helps. Yes it does! > Todd Jacobs<LeicaM13@aol.com> Chicago christoph