In Prieska, by the Orange river in South Africa last full moon (20th March). A thunder storm was approaching. Set the camera 3-4mns, f/8 as for normal full moon landscape picture and captured the strike as a bonus. More to come soon when I get the film developped...
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Flott, dramatisk ogh spennende. Liker utsnittet og komposisjonen.
Keep up the good work.
Mvh Johnny
Turid L.
Et flott bilde hvor du har
klart å fange lynet så fint.
mvh Turid
David O.
More to come when you get the film developed ? you state a nikon D70s which is digital ?
Stephane P.
Thank you all for taking the time to comment.
To David: I tend to use digital for quick shots, fast setup (like here with a thunderstorm coming fast). Otherwise I shoot 4x5 with a wista sp45 field camera that takes 4x5 films. I much much more prefer the 4x5 to digital, because I love being under the dark cloth, seing the composition upside down on the ground glass, and all the perspective and depth of field control. In other words, 4x5 is by far superior to digital. Ansel Adams call the 36mm cameras ''miniature'', and I tend to agree to that.
Anyway, I will pick up some color slides today, and I hope I did not make to many mistakes while shooting... Will see later!
Stephane
Zett Alexzander E.
This was a very good shot. I liked it a lot, nice and clean.
Best regards Zett
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Keep up the good work.
Mvh Johnny
klart å fange lynet så fint.
mvh Turid
To David: I tend to use digital for quick shots, fast setup (like here with a thunderstorm coming fast). Otherwise I shoot 4x5 with a wista sp45 field camera that takes 4x5 films. I much much more prefer the 4x5 to digital, because I love being under the dark cloth, seing the composition upside down on the ground glass, and all the perspective and depth of field control. In other words, 4x5 is by far superior to digital. Ansel Adams call the 36mm cameras ''miniature'', and I tend to agree to that.
Anyway, I will pick up some color slides today, and I hope I did not make to many mistakes while shooting... Will see later!
Stephane
Best regards Zett