Finally Some Good Lightening
I had this fantastic shot of lightening, but it got overexposed so all you see is this purple flash of light. This is the next best one, unfortunately.
Lens at 18mm, ISO 800, ƒ/3.5, 1/6s
Snapped Apr 18, 2006 at 7:34pm
I had this fantastic shot of lightening, but it got overexposed so all you see is this purple flash of light. This is the next best one, unfortunately.
Lens at 18mm, ISO 800, ƒ/3.5, 1/6s
Snapped Apr 18, 2006 at 7:34pm
Comments
John
What I would like to know is… how long were you sitting at your window trying to get a picture of lightning. You would almost have to think as spontaneously as nature itself to time the shutter speed right. Maybe this is why you aren't doing well in school ;) Trying to take pictures of lightning for hours on end when the storm only last 10 minutes.
Alexander Micek
I'm not doing well in school?
Dan McKeown
haha, that comes as a shock to me as well Alex
Alexander Micek
I think I am doing just fine in school.
Markoe
Alex, if you find yourself struggling I am just a phone call away. I would be more than willing to tutor you in all of your classes. Let me know.
Mykala
Hahahahahaha… ah, that makes me laugh.
Additionally, I would just like to point out that Mr. Micek is doing quite well in school. And I am very proud of him.
Markoe
It was supposed to make you laugh because i'm dumb and the thought of me tutoring anyone especially Mr. Micek is ludicrous in the extreme.
And yet your laughter still hurts me somehow.
Mykala
And I love this picture.
Mykala
And Ryan… don't pretend to be offended. Let's be real here… we both know you'd be a terrible tutor. However, if I wanted to find someone to mentor me on, oh, the ways of WOW… or how to sign up for all of the really late classes- you'd be the first one I'd call.
John
There was a wink people! My god! A wink!
Dan McKeown
Alex drove my truck tonight, he was good at it too!
Nils
In Alexander Micek we trust
John T F Larson
I think that if Alex ever failed at something, the world would simply cease to exist.
John
And Chester E. Wilson would hang his head in disappointment for a student he could not enlighten.