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Postby Michael on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:10 pm

I was just south of toowoomba last night/afternoon anticipating some storms anyways I got this capture. this was the first long exposure outing with the D70s

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Also I have a small question, When I was doing bulb exposures over 30 seconds there appeared in the images some black dots with red green and blue tinges around them I presume these are dead/hot pixels due to the long exposure.

there was a fair few of these at 52 seconds exposure I would estimate about 60 - 80 of them is this normal for a D70 sensor or is it not working correctly NR was on with all the photos and I can post examples if needed.
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Postby marcotrov on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:22 pm

Michael this is an excellent capture, tension drama, exposure, composition it's got the works. I wonder if cropping a little more off the bottom of the shot will work better? Still I wish I'd taken it and it would be hanging in my house already :wink:
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Postby jethro on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:25 pm

From memory Michael i have had some good results at shorter exposures with the lens a bit more open. Trial and error is needed but you will suceed
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Postby sheepie on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:26 pm

one of the best lightning shots I've seen on this forum, if not the best :)
Love the colours and contrast, the redness of the sky makes it look alive. Would love to see this cropped top and bottom, and printed out really big :)
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Postby stormygirl on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:27 pm

Sorry Michael, I can't offer an explanation to your problem, I'll leave that to someone more experienced!

:shock: At this image though! I aspire to capturing something like this! The structure of the clouds with the lightning and the setting sun behind is gorgeous. Magnificent colours. Melbourne's weather has been terribly disappointing lately, and I have all the inspiration...just need Mother Nature to cooperate a little!

Do you have any others? If this was mine, it would be going on the wall! Well done.
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Postby Michael on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:28 pm

Thanks for the comment marco, it made me smile :) this was just a quick knock up to show friends who said thier wouldn't be any storm yesterday afternoon.
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Postby Michael on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:32 pm

sheepie wrote:one of the best lightning shots I've seen on this forum, if not the best :)
Love the colours and contrast, the redness of the sky makes it look alive. Would love to see this cropped top and bottom, and printed out really big :)


I just might do that.

I think it would make a nice christmas or birthday present for family and or my room which has currently zero framed photos.

also thanks everyone for the comments Muchly appreciated!
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Postby darb on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:33 pm

sweeeeeet shot. I would have zoomedin a bit more if possible, but its not exactly foreseeable now is it!

what about a crop like this ?

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Postby Oneputt on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:34 pm

That's a cracker Michael. :D
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Postby the foto fanatic on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:36 pm

Yep, I love it and I wouldn't change it. :)
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Postby xerubus on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:37 pm

Michael.... which lens did you use for this shot? Darb's crop shows how absolutely pin sharp the shot was....

great capture....

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Postby Manta on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:38 pm

Wow - terrific shot Michael. I like the expanse of the first version. The crop just got a little too busy and noisy for me.
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Postby Manta on Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:39 pm

Forgot to address your problem - turn on your noise reduction for long exposures. Should resolve your issue.
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Postby Michael on Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:06 pm

the crop looks nice I might try play with it a little using the RAW version.

manta the long exposure NR was turned on for these exposures too.


xerubus the lens I used was the standard D70s kit lens manualy focused to infinity. shot in raw at a focal length of 44mm with medium low sharpening.

also the final image you see here isnt saved at 100% quality so I expected a tiny bit of Img quality lost. Thanks again to all who commented!

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Postby xerubus on Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:10 pm

Michael wrote:xerubus the lens I used was the standard D70s kit lens manualy focused to infinity. shot in raw at a focal length of 44mm with medium low sharpening.:D


never ceases to amaze me the quality of the kit lens... nicely done.

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Postby Michael on Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:20 pm

It certainly is a very versitile lens and I have not been disappointed with it at all yet.
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