Topic: Lightning in a bottle... (Page 1 of 1) |
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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: West Texas |
posted 06-10-2003 23:09
... Or just on film will work for now. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Houston(ish) Texas |
posted 06-11-2003 05:43
I really like the original photo. The tweak seems overly saturated to me. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: out of a sleepy funk |
posted 06-11-2003 05:59
amazing, you lucky dog, that's some powerful stuff. I'm asuming it was at least pretty overcast since it was storming but that orchard looks like it's sitting in the noon-day sun, that is so cool. |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: KC, KS |
posted 06-11-2003 06:13
Ohhhh, very nice. I want to sneak out on some rainy night and get some photos like that sometime. We haven't had any good lightning shows in Kansas in a while. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: West Texas |
posted 06-11-2003 19:29
Thanks for those comments |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The northeast portion of the 30th star |
posted 06-11-2003 20:46
Oi. I've done this once or twice. If you wander over to weststock.com and do a search you should find some of my lightning pix there somewhere. The thing to remember with stuff like that is that lightning sets it's own exposure. It's all about aperture. If it's really close and bright you may want to stop her all the way down to f8 or so.. but that's rare. Usually f5.6 will get close.. open her up wide for distant telephoto stuff. If there's any significant ambient light in the scene then you need to balance your exposure around an appropriate aperture for the lightning. Keep notes and after a while you'll get a feel for it.. kinda. Shoot slides! |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: West Texas |
posted 06-11-2003 23:36
Ah ha, that's what I was looking for, more or less. Thanks Cy |