Hey Ho iam new here...and at first sorry for my bad English Iam 30 Years old from Graz Austria....Iam a Photografer since 10 Years...specialy i do my best in Storm Chasing..i love Storms and Lightning.
I found this Forum and since them i love the Time Lapst Movies here....and i also want to try this by my way...maybe you will see in some Weeks my first video....Lighting and storms in time lapst would be realy great...i will try it...
So here some Pictures from me, enjoy:
HP-Supercell
Nightly Supercell over Graz producing large Hail.
Hailstorm
Rotating Updraft
I work with a Eos 5D Mark 2 and a Eos 600D
Mon May 30, 2011 5:55 am
mr. ichybob
Joined: Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:31 pm Posts: 372
Re: Storm Chasing
Very nice images! Hope you get some nice time lapses, look forward to seeing them.
Mon May 30, 2011 9:05 am
Jay
Joined: Tue May 03, 2011 3:13 pm Posts: 35
Re: Storm Chasing
Those are absolutely sick! Thanks for posting your work!
Mon May 30, 2011 2:47 pm
bgray
Joined: Mon Apr 18, 2011 6:19 pm Posts: 8
Re: Storm Chasing
Great photos!
Mon May 30, 2011 3:47 pm
EricHinesNWI
Joined: Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:59 am Posts: 352
Re: Storm Chasing
Great lightning shots! Every time that it storms I try to go out and get good lightning shots, but usually come back with nothing. I've got a few pretty good ones, though.
Joined: Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:45 am Posts: 1685 Location: Merritt Island, Florida, Estates Unitas
Re: Storm Chasing
Fantastic shots. The moon is beautiful. Very impressive close pictures of the lightning too. I have found that I can get a lot of good still shots of lightning by using the standard DSLR timelapse method. An intervalometer has the camera shooting one picture after another during the storm. Later I only save the frames with lightning. I have several cameras and intervalometers, so I set multiple cameras and aim each at a different part of the storm.
Thats not the best way to get timelapse of the lightning though. I find that its better to record the storm continuously with a camcorder and edit out a lot of the time between lightning strikes. This way you can see the lightning bolt actually move around or strobe multiple times. These subtle movements are lost using the DSLR technique which would capture each bolt as one frame only.
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