I think there are always a lot of thunder whenever it rains in Singapore.Originally posted by jOhO:think in sg is quite hard leh...
wat do u propose?
oh that's ok.. more reason to get the d2h then muahahaOriginally posted by Parka:I think there are always a lot of thunder whenever it rains in Singapore.
Tropical storms.
Be careful though, we don't want a fried 5700.
What's your icq?Originally posted by jOhO:oh that's ok.. more reason to get the d2h then muahaha
eheh how's that relevant?Originally posted by Parka:What's your icq?
eheh how's that relevant?Originally posted by Parka:What's your icq?
when there's a storm with lightning flashing across the sky..Originally posted by jOhO:think in sg is quite hard leh...
wat do u propose?
oh been there done that.. should let some newbies try this kind of once in a life time experience..Originally posted by ~AiTaiYuan~:when there's a storm with lightning flashing across the sky..
you hold a long long metal rod (think around 50 metres can liao), stand in the open field and point the rod towards the sky..
we, the remaining people will hide is some shelter with super long tele lens..think we can get some great capture..
and maybe photos with captions like "jOhO and lightning" to be posted up here too =P
sounds feasible hor?
wat's B mode?Originally posted by bismarck:initially i have tried to take lightning photos.
damn difficult esp when my cam has serious AF problems.
anyway i had this idea of how to take lightning shots after my NDP shoot,
use B mode, aim at the sky. open shutter.
when lightning strikes.close shutter.
but aperature i dunno which 1 to use..
f/2.8?
need black card 1 meh ?Originally posted by jOhO:wat's B mode?
anyway for lightning u can set the focus to infinity... anything closer and u'll probably get fried.
the "standard" way to take lightning is to keep the shutter open using bulb and use a black card to cover the lens when u dun want any light in.
unless u have to TOTALLY black sky then just leave it open and close it after one or more strikes?