I was down at the Locust Fork in Warrior the other evening working on some time lapse photography, when a storm blew in pretty quickly from the east. Mostly, the camera and I were protected from the rain by the bridge, under which we were set up, but for good measure, I wrapped a towel a couple of times around the camera. The storm rolled in with some ugly clouds, stirred up a lot of wind, dropped a little rain, and moved on in a matter of thirty minutes or so. Fortunately, it left me with the nice photos, that reflect some odd lighting.
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Canon Rebel T2i, Tokina 12-24mm f/4 AT-X, 1/13s @ f/8, ISO 100 |
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