Shooting Street in the Rain: Why Wet Weather Is Your Friend
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The real argument here isn't about rain. It's about weather sealing removing the hesitation that costs you the shot. If you're still treating your Z6 III or any sealed body like fine china, this is a useful kick in the pants. The wet-street aesthetic is well-trodden territory, but the underlying point stands: the photographers who come home with something interesting are the ones who stayed out.
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