Lol. :) Well I mean.. When I have some shots that are like double rainbow double lightning over Cathedral Rock with a sunset.. I think that's spectacular and I'll admit that.. And this one is nice and I like it, but I'm not sure if it rises to the level of "spectacular".. Thanks for your great energy though and I'm glad to hear you love it. :) The nice comments mean a lot to me.
Great photo @apolymask, please sent exposure data along with it. It is always interesting to see how did you got this beauty in one shot.
I also have one night shot with three bolts (have to find it on archive disks), for which, as I remember, I needed around 160 exposures at 30 seconds and f22 to get one good.
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The different levels of brightness of the lightning bolts really makes this an interesting shot. Love it.
Is that your work? you use the camera what? I like to see ... beautiful ...
Yes it is. The camera is a Rebel T4i. I usually include that information but I guess I was in a hurry. Glad you think it's beautiful!
Beautiful! Nice! Wish I were there! ;)
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Buy a house in Sedona @creatr!
Yeah, when I make a few million... ;) Thanks, @immarojas! :D
alright, hiking and camping is more my style anyway ;)
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Awesome pic! Nature at it's finest.
Magnificent! :)
what nothing spectacular? i love it!!
Lol. :) Well I mean.. When I have some shots that are like double rainbow double lightning over Cathedral Rock with a sunset.. I think that's spectacular and I'll admit that.. And this one is nice and I like it, but I'm not sure if it rises to the level of "spectacular".. Thanks for your great energy though and I'm glad to hear you love it. :) The nice comments mean a lot to me.
Hah..your standard is too high ;)
Great photo @apolymask, please sent exposure data along with it. It is always interesting to see how did you got this beauty in one shot.
I also have one night shot with three bolts (have to find it on archive disks), for which, as I remember, I needed around 160 exposures at 30 seconds and f22 to get one good.
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I love lightning shots! This is really cool @apolymask - great job in capturing the moment. 3 bolts too! That's impressive.