So, I see some people learn how to control the lighting via a technique called Exposure, well I don't the right name though, just learn it when playing around with light doodling...^^"
Anyway, I challenge myself to try capture at least few pics of the fastest element on Mother Earth; Lightning.
Good, that day the weather is bad, seen a lot lightning strikes also, good timing !
Waits.........................................................
Ah crap not going to reveal itself, not a problem, I have all the time..
GOTCHA !
Now it only shows some light performance to me.....patient, patient......
Patient..........
Correction, that straight ain't some meteor from Smallville ok ? ^^"
Another light performance.....
.............10min has passed............
Uh, nice view ~
Finally, 30min later, got another lightning root-like ~
My waist hurt after that, should get some cheap tripod.......
Anyway, I challenge myself to try capture at least few pics of the fastest element on Mother Earth; Lightning.
Good, that day the weather is bad, seen a lot lightning strikes also, good timing !
Waits.........................................................
Ah crap not going to reveal itself, not a problem, I have all the time..
GOTCHA !
Now it only shows some light performance to me.....patient, patient......
Patient..........
Correction, that straight ain't some meteor from Smallville ok ? ^^"
Another light performance.....
.............10min has passed............
Uh, nice view ~
Finally, 30min later, got another lightning root-like ~
My waist hurt after that, should get some cheap tripod.......
^^"
7 comments:
Nice shots. The straight shot was a fav.
I never captured lightning on camera before.... Mainly because I always missed the chance. You have patience! Nice bro!
@bd,
~Somebody saaaaaaaave meeeee~ LoLz Smallville maniac haha !
@Marzz,
Exposure let user to capture something in a spot, capturing anything moving for a certain time, my cam can only set to 60sec, which is lame haha...
Nice! LoL! But becareful, I read an article said that thunder/lighting may strike on those electrical stuff.
@Wen,
Haha, if it strike real close ar, but usually lightning strike somewhere on open sea eh. It's not like you're holding a metal rod with magnet on it...^^"
Brilliant... so far i still fail to captured such photos... just make the best use of your camera... snap any photos that you like and share them in your blog, don't be shy... I would suggest that next time u go to Papar market or tamu and snap some photos of the busy days there...
Haha, would do Sir David. =)
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