This was captured at 105 mm; I took this photo at an open air museum walk in a Wichita. (5 years and 3089 days ago)
How did you get the buildings to spin like that?
(5 years and 3091 days ago)
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(5 years and 3094 days ago)
How did you get the buildings to spin like that?
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(5 years and 3095 days ago)
Wow...what a lucky capture, never quite saw one go in a circle before...nice
Great shot, how long was the exposure for this shot, I guess they are multiple lightning strikes. The purple colour is fantastic.
It was a 2 sec exposure, at f/8. I was using a cable remote to shoot continuously. Pretty funny experience since it was raining and I essentially wrapped my camera with plastic wrap. Took about 800 photos that night and only 3 came out with lighting
absolutely beautiful!!!
VERY cool... bummer about the wire
I don't know, I like the silhouette made by the wire in the center but I think there's too many lines at the bottom. Oh well I was under a balcony to keep my camera as sheltered as possible and I was quite limited to the space I had on the balcony.
Amazing man !!!
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Believe it or not there was roughly three feet of snow on the ground! This was taken near Chatauqua Lake in NY. Just a disclaimer, the black in the corners was not added in post, it happens with the wide angle lens that screws onto the end of my other lenses when you zoom all the way out. (5 years and 3111 days ago)
Beautiful and the dark corner adds to it.
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