Lightning over Singapore

Lightning over Bishan

Kind of ominous that I took this while trying to pay attention to the Singapore General Election results. Alas, the Hammers did not wrest Aljunied. Perhaps next time.

Singapore, you have chosen. Don’t start griping about your choice so soon, yah?

People of Potong Pasir and Hougang, I salute you for thumbing your noses at the promise of housing upgrades. I’m sure your MPs will continue their valiant fight for what you should rightfully receive.

As for me, life goes on under the lightning in Pleasantville Bishan.

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7 Responses to “Lightning over Singapore”


  1. 1 Ee

    Wow, how did you managed to capture that?? :)

  2. 2 Mala

    Yeah, that is a gorgeous picture. I’m gonna SMACK anyone who complains about the govt for the next five years if I know they voted PAP.

  3. 3 acroamatic
    Well, I’ve been trying for quite a while. I previously used the ‘react to the lightning method’. Obviously, I failed with that.

    I considered the fireworks method of leaving the shutter open while covering the lens with black cardboard/cloth, then revealing the lens when I see lightning. I figured that wouldn’t be successful too.

    Last night, I tried the continuous method. Just kept on snapping. Bound to finally get a nice shot. Took over 210 shots to get this.

    The exposure was 1.6s at f/3.5.

    I couldn’t decide the correct white balance. If I made it ‘warmer’ the sky would be a red-purple hue, which is nice, but it seemed wrong.

    I admire lightning hunters before the digital era. They either had lightning reflexes (literally), deep pockets (using film for continuous is a big waste of money) or were very, very, very lucky.

  4. 4 Ivan chew

    210 shots… … fwah. Oh, did you use a tripod? I tried catching (on digital camera) the lightning once but don’t think I got past 50 shots.

  5. 5 acroamatic
    Definitely need a stable surface for the long exposure. Unfortunately, my el cheapo tripod isn’t very stable. I just held my camera firmly on the window frame with the camera strap around my neck.

    My brother thought I was nuts.

    Yoda says: Patience, you must learn patience. ;)

  6. 6 Heriati

    Hey Kenneth,

    Nice seeing you again this morning. So sorry I didn’t stop to catch up with you. Was extremely late for my course & I had to go to the ATM first :p Hopefully, we’ll bump into each other again since we’re the Bishan folks :)

    Nice shot you got there! :)

  7. 7 acroamatic
    Nice seeing you too. Don’t worry about it. I was rushing to catch the bus. Yah, hopefully we can. Bishan isn’t very big.

    Thanks for the compliment!

    Keep on updating us about Naufal’s latest adventures, yah?

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