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Thunder
Photos of distant thunder
4 sec exposure, F8, 11mm, ISO 100
Cropped 66 and 100%
Due to the aggresive crop and after increasing the contrast noise was quite noticeable
I passed these through noiseware
Sorry about the electric wires, while I have a way larger view they all seem to happen right where the wires are :rolleyes:
First time I ever capture a "decent" thunder :D
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Re: Thunder
For some reason the picture seems messed up, but what I can see of it is really amazingly cool.
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Re: Thunder
Nice job Armando. Getting active lightning shots is tough to do.
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Re: Thunder
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Originally Posted by daq7
For some reason the picture seems messed up, but what I can see of it is really amazingly cool.
messed up? yup, you are being polite :)
Let's say I had less than ideal conditions for good IQ
near 100% crop,
increased exposure and then the brightness and contrast on PP to get the thunder to be seen better (badly underexposed, I need a lower fstop and higher iso)
after that I got to much noise so passed it through noiseware
shot through a dirty window
4 secs handheld laying vs a wall trying to avoid the light of a street lamp from hitting the lens (preventing flare)
I could have driven to a much better location but was late at night and it felt to much at the time , given the results, next time I'll go to the better location
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Originally Posted by ksbryan0
Nice job Armando. Getting active lightning shots is tough to do.
Thanks big Sky, the area where I live we gets pretty intense thunderstorms, with lightning going off every few seconds, so as long as I point in the general direction with a long exposure I'll eventually get one, it is early in the year to start getting any rain, but hey, I can practice so I can eventually get a nicer photo.
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