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My brother and I were having supper (as one might in the evening). It had been absolutely pouring, but when we started to do the washing up the rain lessened and the light looked mesmerizing. I went into that photography frenzy because I new the light wouldn't stay for more than and hour. I grabbed my camera stuff and we jumped into his car. We drove for about 10 minutes and saw a good spot... but didn't know where we could park. We found a little side road a little way on. By this time God thought it would be a funny joke to start the rain again but even harder. It then occurred to me that I had nothing to protect my camera from the element. I grabbed the car windscreen shade thingamajig in my little hope that would suffice. Then started our sprint towards the above field. Have you ever tried to sprint holding a tripod/camera with a heavy lens covered by a long flat piece of material? It is not too easy. The shade thing clearly wanted nothing more than to fly away due to the wind. By this time I was sprinting a long the side of the road (a main) road looking entirely manic in my desperation to catch the last golden light.
We reached the field and turned to see a spectacular rainbow arching across another field. But I had nowhere to rest my tripod (except the middle of the busy road) so I hastily ran toward a sloping bank into a smaller field.
Now, by some strange desire of mother nature, the vegetation (that I had oh-so gleefully trodden upon at great speed) turned out not to be a solid floor. It was actually a mass of deep weeds and stinging nettles. Yay. You know what is feels like to walk up some stairs in the dark and you think there is one more than there actually is. That happened. So I began my fun descent... Everything in my mind slowed down, and the first thing that I thought of was the expensive equipment in my hand. I thought, "well, my body is getting hurt no matter what. Might as well save the camera". So I reenacted a classic ballet trick. You know; the one where they fall flat on their face but keep one arm high above them in the air. But my camera was safe! My face wasn't. But I didn't have time for my face, I waded through the plants into the field. I set up the tripod just in time to capture the rainbow.
Image size
800x800px 578.38 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed
1/13 second
Aperture
F/4.0
Focal Length
10 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Aug 11, 2008, 7:09:07 PM
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Oh my god. I thoroughly would not have appreciated the picture had I not read your included huge novel of a comments.
Even without the rainbow, the shot would have been excellent. It was a perfect touch to an already perfect photo.

I love the 'random' lighting the clouds produced on the field.
I don't completely dig the clouds, sorry <img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/t/t…" width="15" height="15" alt=":tears:" title="Tears" /> They're in a weird half happy half sad mood. Somehow they can't seem to make up their mind. Editing them might have compromised the rainbow. Extremely glad I am that you didn't.
<img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/b/b…" width="15" height="15" alt=":D" title=":D (Big Grin)" /> I'm more in favor of the field I guess.

There's nothing to improve. I'd consider buying a calendar of this photo hands down.

I hope you aren't too injured. We need more crazed efforts of tocapturetheshot stories. lol.
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