Photo topic: Storm and all other weather
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WOW!!!
Thats what I call an amazing way to get back to the topic!!!
I hope we can continue the topic like this...
Just stunning!!!
Thats what I call an amazing way to get back to the topic!!!
I hope we can continue the topic like this...
Just stunning!!!
http://WWW.FVPHOTO.NL/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; --- Check out my photos of this spotting season on my website!
I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
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Hi Bas, no exif data in those webshots so don't bother
In order of appearance: 20"/f9 - 15"/f16 - 20"/f11 , all with Nikkor 17-35/2.8 at 28 to 35mm on the D300. The first two are post-processed to a darker look than the raw image, because it was raining already and especially the second one caught a lot of glare from those two strikes. The glass through which I shot is coloured, layered and has a heating foil, but this turns out to be no problem at wide angle. Camera picked the white balance, which I think it does extremely well in nearly all circumstances.
Erik
In order of appearance: 20"/f9 - 15"/f16 - 20"/f11 , all with Nikkor 17-35/2.8 at 28 to 35mm on the D300. The first two are post-processed to a darker look than the raw image, because it was raining already and especially the second one caught a lot of glare from those two strikes. The glass through which I shot is coloured, layered and has a heating foil, but this turns out to be no problem at wide angle. Camera picked the white balance, which I think it does extremely well in nearly all circumstances.
Erik
Climb to 20ft, we're leaving a dust trail
Total classic.
3rd one is extreme.
Out of this world. And total silver internet, earthlights:
http://www.pnpzone.com/010509_overseasm ... lights.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mistel Elik for President.
3rd one is extreme.
Out of this world. And total silver internet, earthlights:
http://www.pnpzone.com/010509_overseasm ... lights.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mistel Elik for President.
Re: Photo topic: Storm and all other weather
Anyone ready for tonights supercel?! Hope to be able to show some pics later tonight.
Re: Photo topic: Storm and all other weather
First flashes seen now in Enkhuizen. Maybe I'll try something, even though I have little experience with lighting photography, it's nice to try
Re: Photo topic: Storm and all other weather
Tried it also in Almere, but after 1 huge and 2 small stikes it was over.