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| | | | Re: Exploring in a Storm < Reply # 5 on 11/17/2017 6:04 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Steed I actually prefer walking around when it's raining, as the rain will keep other people inside and make it hard for them to hear you. But yeah, any sort of climbing or fancy footwork or touching things is worse in the rain. You can either wear rubber boots or go the opposite direction and wear sandals, if the location isn't too challenging. Also, I don't really understand why rain getting in through windows would be a bad thing. It's water, not velociraptors. I've learned in the past, don't let rain deter you (unless we're talking drains or cranes [though I would still consider doing subway tunnels and some roofs in the rain]). Forecasts can be wrong, and rain might add some challenges but might also present some interesting opportunities, photographically.
| Problem with rain is falls are more likely, puddles can be deep hellholes, and especially if shooting interiors it kills the ambient light levels. Climbing in the rain is a death wish... don't.
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| | | Re: Exploring in a Storm < Reply # 9 on 11/17/2017 6:26 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Steed I actually prefer walking around when it's raining, as the rain will keep other people inside and make it hard for them to hear you. But yeah, any sort of climbing or fancy footwork or touching things is worse in the rain. You can either wear rubber boots or go the opposite direction and wear sandals, if the location isn't too challenging. Also, I don't really understand why rain getting in through windows would be a bad thing. It's water, not velociraptors. I've learned in the past, don't let rain deter you (unless we're talking drains or cranes [though I would still consider doing subway tunnels and some roofs in the rain]). Forecasts can be wrong, and rain might add some challenges but might also present some interesting opportunities, photographically.
| Yeah bad weather is a nice deterrent. The nice thing is this location has been around for a while, but not many of the local explorers I know have even heard of it. I wouldn't say the location is super challenging, but boots are definitely the way to go. It might be interesting to see what I could get with the rain in my photos. I'll be sure to make a post when my project is finished.
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