That makes the boiler photo better somehow, Daniel -- taken under
duress ;-)
Luck often plays a major part in my photos; but we have just had a
thunderstorm, presaged by high winds, squalls and the odd clap of
thunder, but nary a bold of lightning ...
Good luck with your next foray into the boiler room. Hey, I thought
you chaps called it a "furnace".
Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.co.uk
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On 21 Jul 2006, at 20:07, Daniel Sepke wrote:
>
> Thanks for your thoughts Chris. I do intend to go back to the
> boiler room to
> do some more work. In the first session I shot a half roll of film
> too so I
> am going to see what I get back from that before I head back in. My
> legs are
> covered in mosquito bites from my 30 minutes in there (forgot to
> take the
> bug spray plus it was 90 degrees in there and I was wearing
> shorts...). I am
> sure there is more in the subject so I will be sure to post a
> follow-up.
>
> The lighting was a bit of luck really, I thought I caught more of
> it but out
> of 90 or so frames this was the only one that captured a bolt. My
> method was
> unscientific and just involved firing the camera continually until the
> buffer was full (shooting RAW). Because the storm was moving past
> and away
> from Raleigh that night I didn't have to worry about getting wet
> thankfully!
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