View Full Version : Overclocking lightning (non-MSI).
I bet this is better than 5870 Lighnings :D:p
http://xdevs.com/images/night/lights1.jpg
http://xdevs.com/images/night/lights2.jpg
http://xdevs.com/images/night/lights3.jpg
Made this night from my 3rd floor balcony.
k|ngp|n
08-10-2010, 01:26 AM
Man its hard to catch LG in pics like that, nice ones!!
I like catching :)
Some old pics from last rain.
Last one made with daylight. That's hard. Night lightnings are easy to catch, just put looong exposure (for example 20-15 sec), focus to manual to infinity, and shot-shot-shot in direction where shards happen.
But when it's evening or day - you cant put long exposure, because you will get everything white. So need to shot lot more times (about 30-100 shots per minute) with hope to capture bolt.
Kal-EL
08-10-2010, 02:21 AM
nature is awe inspiring and powerful! :eek:
Kinda like the new Kingpin pots coming out? :whistle:
poparamiro
08-10-2010, 05:02 PM
Awesome shots TiN, i have few made some years ago.
Tin, are these related in any way to the things you do at home? :D
Gunslinger
08-11-2010, 08:33 PM
Tin, are these related in any way to the things you do at home? :D
Only when mods go wrong. :D
Awesome pics!!! Really hard to catch a lightning :D
Tin, are these related in any way to the things you do at home? :D
yepp I think it's GT @2.5V :rofl:
PP Mguire
08-16-2010, 01:57 AM
Great pics! What camera are you using? When i owned my D3000 i wanted to catch some lightening pics but instead it snowed >=[
PP Mguire
08-16-2010, 04:22 AM
Do want :(
I had to return my new camera and all its accessories to Best Buy about 2 weeks after i bought it. I cant wait for the day when i can get another DSLR.
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