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Lighning
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: imtiyaz basha (imtiyaz)
(835) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2008-06-29 |
| Categories: Nature, Decisive Moment |
| Exposure: f/5.3, 1/8 seconds |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2008-06-30 6:54 |
| Viewed: 198 |
| Points: 12 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Whats happening in the sky,
Is they are taking with each other,
Are the fighting with each other,
Oh no, I think there some festival celebration,
may be not, then...
may be its all about physics.. electrons , protons blah blah, who cares about the answer.
We just love to see them, hear them.
Until unless it won't hurt anyone.
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Taken yesterday evening, may be I am focused out here,
but this is my first lightning shot, so i just love this.
Regards,
Imtiyaz.m.s |
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- krzbia
(240) - [2008-06-30 11:54]
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Hey! I do wonder how many shots You did - with 1/8 seconds it would be really tough to get it. Usually It takes much longer, at least few seconds.
Congrats for first lightning shot! Welcome to the club :-)
Hi
this is a very nice shot , I like the lightnes
TFS
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Hi Imtiyaz
You have an interesting gallery with very different kind of pictures. I have focused on this one, not just because it is the last one, but because I would love to photograph the lightning during a thunderstorm and admire the result of your shot. I had no occasion to try one yet, but I guess it's difficult. I would be very interested to know how you did it technically?!
Regards,
Marine
Hi Imtiyaz:
Great. An off centre composition would have made it greater!
Sridhar
- aadilj
(9595) - [2008-07-03 3:19]
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These of course are such patient and difficult shots that i glad you managed it with such perfection. great composition indeed.
- bapun1
(592) - [2008-07-05 7:39]
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It is indeed one of those festivities on the sky which could turn catastrophic sometimes.
Great details, even if it is your first.
Regards,
Bishnu.