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Shooter
31st December 2003, 15:44
Comments?
http://www.thephotostation.net/photopost/data/549/845fogovercalf.bmp
BHalley
31st December 2003, 19:57
I like this shot. I would increase the exposure a bit in PS (or whatever you use), but other than that, a very nice shot.
You make some fine images Shooter. I cannot wait to see more.
oostermeijer
1st January 2004, 05:15
Lovely again, wonder where this is? You are a lucky person being able to travel or live near such fine landscapes. Is the lightning real/ or added later?
webbrage
6th February 2005, 10:08
Man thats a kool damn shot, just wow.......
mark589
6th February 2005, 22:30
Spectacular! I *love* storms. Most lightning shots are at night so the photographer can leave the shutter open for 30+ seconds hoping to get something.
What was the exposure time on this one?
oostermeijer
22nd February 2005, 04:59
I am just wondering, was the lightning added later??????????
mark589
22nd February 2005, 10:40
I am just wondering, was the lightning added later??????????
Before the reply gets posted, I'll guess "No" - only because if I "added" lightening I would make a bigger deal of it than a single bolt. :)
oostermeijer
22nd February 2005, 13:00
Before the reply gets posted, I'll guess "No" - only because if I "added" lightening I would make a bigger deal of it than a single bolt. :)
You just don't know :)I did not know you were a lightning expert too! :cool:
mark589
22nd February 2005, 15:06
You just don't know :)I did not know you were a lightning expert too! :cool:
Nah... I just like maximum dramatic impact.. something with lots of branches.. a really nasty one. :D
This is still an AWESOME capture, even more so during daylight since the shutter is not held open for 30 seconds to get it.
delconchey
22nd February 2005, 18:30
What a photo. Set it as my wallpaper.
oostermeijer
23rd February 2005, 01:21
Nah... I just like maximum dramatic impact.. something with lots of branches.. a really nasty one. :D
This is still an AWESOME capture, even more so during daylight since the shutter is not held open for 30 seconds to get it.
You mean like the attachment above ;)
mark589
23rd February 2005, 07:22
You mean like the attachment above ;)
Yup.. 'cept the other end of the bolts probably need to at least make it to the cloud layer over the ground. Stretch them out a bit
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