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08/06/2006 11:48:35 AM · #1 |
I think that's what they are called, the nice spotlight beam affect through the clouds, how do you most effectively capture it.
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08/06/2006 11:54:34 AM · #2 |
So cute, I call them God Rays, thought I was the only one. Sorry can't help as far as how to shoot them though. |
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08/06/2006 12:15:06 PM · #3 |
I've had the best success by underexposing a bit, since the automatically calculated exposure seems to blow out too much of the highlights. The last time I tried setting the exposure compensation to -2/3 and metered on the brightest part. Here are some pretty old ones:
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08/06/2006 12:28:33 PM · #4 |
Very nice, Paul.
These two are my favorites
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08/06/2006 06:52:50 PM · #5 |
How funny. I never knew anyone actually called that effect that, though by the title I used, my mind obviously went the same direction.
I didn't do anything special when I saw this, other than try to shoot as fast as I could before it disappeared. It was a really dark storm cloud, so the light coming through was pretty obvious. |
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08/06/2006 06:56:17 PM · #6 |
Yeah, never heard that before. They're called crepuscular rays or to lay people, sunrays or sun rays. |
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08/06/2006 07:05:42 PM · #7 |
I've heard them called "Gods Fingers" which I always thought was a nicely descriptive term. I always think of Renaissance painters when I see them, although I suppose they use a bit of dodging and burning to get that effect! |
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08/06/2006 07:05:45 PM · #8 |
I do it by shooting higher speed than what the meter says. 1/1000 to 1/4000 or even faster.
1/2 hour later
Message edited by author 2006-08-06 19:07:13. |
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08/06/2006 07:09:00 PM · #9 |
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08/06/2006 07:17:25 PM · #10 |
What everyone else said...
Here is my contribution:

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08/06/2006 07:20:31 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Cutter: What everyone else said...
Here is my contribution:
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That's great, getting them on all sides like that! You might consider putting that up as a print image ... it has many marketable charactersitics. |
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08/07/2006 05:05:03 AM · #12 |

Message edited by author 2006-08-07 05:06:54. |
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08/07/2006 07:20:50 AM · #13 |
The last picture taken on a vacation to Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Lake Mead, and Zion National Park.
I took this on the interstate (from the passenger seat) while driving back to Las Vegas airport to return home.
edit to add: I didn't take the time to do anything other than put the camera on auto, point and shoot. A bit of post processing to bring out the layers of mountains though.
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