I have no idea how to get 'stop action' photographs of high speed *anything* in the rain. My poor camera tries *reeeeeeeally hard* to stop action at high speeds, but because there's not enough light, and the restriction of ASA to 400 or less - or higher - depending on how you look at it (okay, okay - 400, 200 or 100 only...!), the shots come out blurry nevertheless.
I've gotten 6 out of the 13 (yep, 13 images total) images that I need for class tomorrow, and I have no idea what to do for the other 7. My 'creative image' (the last of the set) will most likely be... I have no idea.
My manipulation is a poor representation of my skills, but I was taking more time to do the motion capture shots than I was manipulation. Ugh. I don't want the second half of the term to go down hill. A little cooperation by the meteorological crew up there would be SOOOO nice...
Oh well - one must do what one must do to create! I have a few ideas still somewhere up my sleeve. No. Wait. That's a dryer sheet up there. *sigh*
I will post earlier works here soon. I'm still sorting out this whole "blog" mess and seeing how wonderful it really is in the scheme of things.
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