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Thursday, 7 August 2008 07:15 pm
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Whoo, that was one heck of a thunderstorm last night.

Unfortunately, "operation photograph-lightning!" was a failure of epic proportions. At least I learned how the night-time mode on my camera works, and that I really need to get a tripod if I'm going to fanny about doing nightshots.


D'oh. Might have done better if I'd had more than one shot left on the memory card, and any battery left.

Edit: *peers out of window* That sky looks rather threatening. :\ I think it might be going to rain heavily again. Bah!

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Date: 7 Aug 2008 11:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] julian-wilbury.livejournal.com
>8) You got what you asked for.

I have no idea. I'm horrid with a camera (shaky hands and no tripod is a bad combo) and know nothing ABOUT photography. I've searched for a good many lightning photographs in my time, some better than others. This (http://www.floridalightning.com/images/Lightning_Sept8_2007.jpg) is probably still my favourite.

Someday look into an alarm clock that has its own battery so it doesn't loose time. I have one, it's a life saver.

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Date: 9 Aug 2008 11:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keaalu.livejournal.com
Woow, that's some nice lightninging. I so jealous of people who can do that. Maybe you have to have a WAY FAST camera with time-lapse and crap. And a tripod.

The annoying thing is, I HAVE three alarm clocks already (one of which is my mobile phone, and another of which has a battery), and I can STILL turn two of them off in my sleep. Three seems to be the break point where I actually hear it and go "hnh wake up now".

Oh well!

(Edit: Maybe I should get one of these (http://www.firebox.com/product/1913/Clocky)...)
Edited Date: 10 Aug 2008 01:18 am (UTC)

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