Bob.
I shot some bull riding a few years ago in the rain. Nothing noticable
on the lcd, but when i looked at the pictures on the monitor, you could
see each drop in the picturte falling to the ground.
I repeated this last year at a show. The rain was captured quite well again.
It might be that in your case, or a combo of hi iso noise and the drops.
Dave Brooks
Quoting Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I see a couple of areas in which there might be "strange" marks. Most
noticeable is the hull of the boat and the mast - is that what you meant?
Also, there is a spot about 3/4 of the way up from the bottom right
alongside the line that runs from the bow of the boat.
The second looks like it could be a dust spot. The first looks like
digital noise, although admittedly it looks a little odd for noise.
However, that's what I think it might be. The entire photo looks a little
noisy to me.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Bob Sullivan
http://members.aol.com/rfsindg/rain.jpg
I have a short series of photos with these strange marks on them. (5-6)
They almost look like water spots on the negative, but they are digital!
They were probably shot in a light rain with strong back lighting.
This photo is ISO 200 at 1/3200 and f7.1, 153mm on the zoom.
So are these rain drop flare or what?
I've never seen such before.
Equine Photography in York Region