limeyangler Posted July 6, 2017 Report Posted July 6, 2017 Hi all, Set up the Gopro facing the storm the other night and captured a video still of the lightning across Lake Wabigoon.
manitoubass2 Posted July 6, 2017 Report Posted July 6, 2017 Wow! That was some storm eh? 6 trees down in our yard Im not sure I've ever seen that much lightening
Cast-Away Posted July 6, 2017 Report Posted July 6, 2017 Very cool shot! I did not know you could do time lapsed photos with a GoPro in video mode.
misfish Posted July 6, 2017 Report Posted July 6, 2017 Very cool shot! I did not know you could do time lapsed photos with a GoPro in video mode. I found out you can take a video with 2sec pic at the same time. I was wondering why I had 436 downloads from my session 5. LOL I did get some great fish jumping action shots. I really dont want that to happen again though. Great shot Simon.
limeyangler Posted July 6, 2017 Author Report Posted July 6, 2017 Wow! That was some storm eh? 6 trees down in our yard Im not sure I've ever seen that much lightening We had no wind here with the storm, the other week though I lost 2 of our 150' spruce....firewood for next year. The sunset afterwards was stunning, but I was being eaten alive just getting those shots, the skeeters have finally arrived....and I swear I could hear them saying...."fee-fi-fo-fum.....we smell the blood of an Englishman" Very cool shot! I did not know you could do time lapsed photos with a GoPro in video mode. depending on which version of Gopro you have there is a feature called 'time-lapse video', however I did not use that I just let the camera run at 1080p @60fps, the hero 5 I have does a decent job of auto setting for darker environments. If I had the time, could have got a lot sharper image using the regular photo time-lapse setting but with only being able to have intervals no shorter than 1 sec I'm not sure I would have captured the shot. Amazing shot! Thanks for sharing. Thanks. Sweet! That's a lot of bolts going on there wow Definitely a wild light show the other night, went on for hours! I found out you can take a video with 2sec pic at the same time. I was wondering why I had 436 downloads from my session 5. LOL I did get some great fish jumping action shots. I really dont want that to happen again though. Great shot Simon. Don't know if you know Brian, but the higher FPS you have the better slo-mo you get, but you will lose some image quality.
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