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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3265532)
Truly beautiful! Amazing. Please do let us know the steps. |
Originally Posted by gr8guzzler
(Post 3265525)
Had been to Bhandardhara this weekend, was lucky enough to capture a lightening strike. Attachment 1152701 |
Originally Posted by Gandhi
(Post 3265751)
Couple of sunset shots - |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3265753)
Very nicely done Ronak. Straight out of the camera or any editing to enhance? |
Originally Posted by Gandhi
(Post 3265757)
Thanks. Both single exposure RAW files edited in Lightroom. I don't think it's possible to capture such dynamic range right during exposure without compromising color and contrast. |
Originally Posted by VineetSoni
(Post 3265760)
Hello gandhi Amazing shots sir. Where did you click these pictures. |
Originally Posted by Gandhi
(Post 3265580)
Stunning. You've captured it perfectly. |
Originally Posted by Gandhi
(Post 3265751)
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Originally Posted by jacs
(Post 3259620)
Some clicks from a recent Bangalore drive |
Originally Posted by gr8guzzler
(Post 3265525)
Had been to Bhandardhara this weekend, was lucky enough to capture a lightening strike. |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3265532)
Please do let us know the steps. |
Originally Posted by Rehaan
(Post 2758594)
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Originally Posted by Rehaan
(Post 3266242)
Man that tarmac has me drooling! What camera was this shot on? If you have a Canon DSLR, you can use the "Motion detection" mode of MagicLantern to take a shot exactly when the lightening occurs. Here's a shot i got using that method: cya R |
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