March 18th, 2010
Last night while I was at work I was listening to a song on my trusty mp3 player which in turn gave me a great idea for a photo,well more of a digital creation than a photogragh.So what I need is an image of a rainy night sky with some dramatic fork or sheet lightning(Preferably fork lightning) To add to the image I intend to create.I would shoot the lightning myself only We dont get that much over here.So If anybody would be so kind as to provide me with an image of this description it would be great.You are more than welcome to use some of my pictures as well.
Found mostly on this page (http://www.flickr.com/photos/yhpargotohp_chrisfleharty/page6/) of my flickr.That bottom one looks like a camera killer. ( :-oCool,thanks,I wont be using them commercialy so no worries there thanks.You can use these older ones if you want. ( slides made into a print and scanned) if you like. tweek them as you like cause I don't feel like doing it LOL.
Criss-Cross Cloud-to-Ground
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q248/John_Olexa/Weather/Lightningscan003.jpg
Cloud-to-Ground
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q248/John_Olexa/Lightning1.jpg
Cloud-to-cloud
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q248/John_Olexa/Lightning2.jpgYou can use any of these (http://www.flickr.com/photos/22790325@N04/sets/72157607362961533/) from my weather set for this project unless it is used commercially. :DWhat song were you listening to, "Riders in the Storm"?:greenpbl: Sorry I don't know much, but what I can say is use a tripod, long shutter speed (at least half a minute I'd think), and just experiment with your aperture later on to get the right exposure.#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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